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Paris Hilton reveals first child with husband Carter Reum.

Kim Kardashian, Chrissy Teigen, Demi Lovato, and Miranda Kerr, among others, have congratulated Hilton and Reum on Instagram.

Paris Hilton appears to have unexpectedly announced the birth of her first child on Instagram.

Tuesday, the American socialite uploaded a close-up image of a newborn grasping a thumb to Instagram. But did not provide any additional context.

“You are already adored beyond words,” the 41-year-old said in a brief post, adding a blue heart emoji at the end, prompting rumors that she had given birth to a son.

Paris hilton reveals first child with husband carter reum.
Paris hilton reveals first child with husband carter reum.

Hilton, the granddaughter of Hilton Hotels’ founder Conrad Hilton, has been married to Carter Reum since 2021. And has expressed a wish to have children in the past.

However, many fans were surprised by the news, considering Miley Cyrus did not look to be pregnant during her New Year’s Eve special on NBC at the end of 2022.

People claimed that the couple had welcomed a son through surrogacy.

Hilton told E! News in December 2022 that she and Reum desired to enjoy their first year of marriage and “always intended to start a family in 2023.”

“We are currently, you know, preparing the eggs. They are all prepared and eagerly awaiting their arrival.”

The 41-year-old said at the time to E!: “I’ve always loved children, but I’ve never found someone I could trust with them. Now that I have, however, I cannot wait. He’s going to be the best father, and we’re going to have the most beautiful life together.”

Within hours of Hilton sharing the message, celebrities including Kim Kardashian, Lindsay Lohan, Chrissy Teigen, Demi Lovato, and Miranda Kerr were among the hundreds of friends and admirers congratulating the pair.

“So pleased for you both!” Kardashian authored, and Teigen added: “A BABY!!!!! Congratulations to the happy couple!”

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