Paris Hilton has shared a rare photo of her baby boy, after welcoming him via surrogate earlier this year.
The heiress and TV personality, 42, took to Instagram to share a photo of her nine month old son, Phoenix Barron Hilton Reum, who she shares with husband Carter Reum.
In the photos, Phoenix can be seen being cradled on mum’s knee as he gives a cheeky grin. Paris can be seen wearing a glamorous silver gown, while Phoenix is wearing a cute chequered T-shirt and corduroy trousers.
In the caption, she wrote: "My precious angel baby Phoenix's first time in NYC." Fans rushed to leave comments on the sweet picture, with one writing: “OooEmGee he’s the cutest baby boy ever”.
Another person wrote: “Little does he know in a couple years he’s gonna take over the world”.
Someone else wrote: “He's soooooooo cute!!!!!!!”, while another person added: “The cutest!”.
Paris and Carter announced the arrival of their baby son on Instagram on 24 January this year. Paris shared the happy news with her 21.7million followers, and shared a photo of a tiny hand wrapped around her manicured thumb.
She captioned the post: "You are already loved beyond words," followed by a blue heart emoji.
She shared the first photo of the couple with their newborn on 24 February, officially introducing her first child to the world with two adorable photographs of Phoenix.
In one photo, the mum-of-one can be seen holding her newborn son on her shoulder while husband Carter plants a kiss on her forehead.
"Baby Phoenix. Our whole entire world," Paris wrote alongside a blue heart emoji.
The star previously opened up about her fear of doctors, explaining in an interview with Glamour UK how the fear developed while she was at boarding school.
She explained: "I'm just so scared, I think, again, leading back to [boarding school] Provo of even being in a doctor's office, just all of that."
Paris revealed she'd also been left "traumatised" after watching a woman give birth when she was starring in The Simple Life.
"But I want a family so bad, it's just the physical part of doing it. I'm just so scared… childbirth and death are the two things that scare me more than anything in the world," the mum-of-one admitted.
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