Paris Hilton revealed the details of her life as a mother at the premiere of her documentary, “Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir.” In an interview with PEOPLE, Hilton discussed her relationship with her children, her decades-long career as a musician and her upcoming film.
Paris is a ‘Proud, Cool’ Mom
Hilton revealed that she is able to bring her children, Phoenix Barron and London Marilyn, “all around the world with me on my adventures.” She treasures these experiences together, saying “it’s the best thing ever.”
The “The Simple Life” alum emphasized that her “babies are my world, my life.”
Hilton’s children have a love for music—just like their mother. She believes that the toddlers are proud of her, which makes her feel “really, just like a proud, cool mom” because her children are able to experience “all these things” in her life. Both children attended the “Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir” premiere event alongside their pink-clad mother.
Hilton shares the two children with her husband, entrepreneur and author Carter Reum, whom she was first linked to in 2019. The couple married in Los Angeles in 2021. They welcomed their first child, Phoenix, in January 2023. Their daughter, London, was born later that year.
‘Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir’ Explores Paris’ Music Career
Hilton also discussed her upcoming documentary, “Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir,” which dives deep into the star’s life and musical career. The film will follow her from her start as a socialite through her becoming a DJ and musician to the present day. The movie features her “little babies,” capturing a moment in time that she calls “so special.”
The “Stars are Blind” singer described her work as an artist as “an amazing journey,” with music being “the one thing that’s just been my passion and my love” throughout her whole life. Hilton first released music with her self-titled debut album in 2006. The record would go on to peak at number six on the Billboard 200. The upcoming documentary is named after her 2024 sophomore effort, “Infinite Icon.”
Hilton emphasized that music is something she “was born to do,” adding that she is lucky to have “such amazing fans.” She explained that she made “Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir,” which she describes as an “epic film,” for these very supporters.
“Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir” premiered on January 20 and will arrive in theaters on January 30.



