Fame can be super exciting! Just imagine all the money, glamorous events, and hanging out with famous people. But being in the spotlight also means people are always watching and judging you.
Paris Hilton knows this all too well since she has been famous for a long time.
Recently, things got really tough for her when some mean people online started making fun of her baby son’s looks.
The reality TV star and businesswoman had to stand up for her 9-month-old son, Phoenix Barron, after some negative comments about his head size popped up on her social media.
Even though Paris is known for being really confident, she quickly stepped in to defend her little boy.
Paris and her husband, Carter Reum, became parents for the first time this year when they welcomed their baby boy, Phoenix, through a surrogate. Carter already has a daughter named Evie from a previous relationship. As they embrace their new roles as parents, they are experiencing both the wonderful and tough moments of raising a child with lots of love.
Recently, the family took a fun trip to New York, and Paris shared a sweet picture of herself holding Phoenix.
However, some people left mean comments about Phoenix’s head size. They wrote hurtful things like, “Man got a lot of thoughts up there” and “I heard this baby was created in a lab. And she didn’t carry it,” with others adding their own unkind remarks.
Paris expressed her annoyance at the unfair criticism by saying, “Some people are just really messed up. My little guy is totally healthy. And yes, he’s seen a doctor; he just has a really big brain.”
She went on to say, “My parents are just really into him. I often call my mom and my sister [Nicky Hilton] for help, and I feel really fortunate to be so close to my family, so I have a great support system.”
This recent event shows that even famous people can face online hate and criticism. It’s important to remember that kids should never be targets of negativity. Paris’s bravery in confronting the mean comments really highlights how much she loves her son.
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