Paris Hilton He remembers what is important in life then loss Her home is in Malibu Los Angeles wildfires.
Hilton, 43, was taken to Instagram on Sunday, January 19, to share a video of her 2-year-old son, Phoenix, cuddling in a blanket next to the family's two dogs.
The clip, which focused on the little girl's face and depicted her cubs Diamond and Baby lazing beside her, came with text written above it: “Take a moment to relax with sleeping Vinnie, Diamond and Baby.”
The mother of two, who also shares daughter London, 1, with her husband, Carter ReamComment on the snaps with a heartfelt message. “Some shots of Vinnie and the sleepy puppy for your feed 🧘🏼♀️🩷 With everything going on around us, sometimes we need a sweet reminder to take a thoughtful moment for ourselves 🥹 #SlivingMom,” Hilton wrote. (The term “Sliving” combines the words “slaughter” and “living,” a word coined by Hilton.)
The post comes after Hilton confirmed on the social media platform on January 9 that she saw her “home in Malibu burning to the ground on live TV.” Detailing her experience at the time, she wrote: “This house is where we have built so many precious memories. It is where Phoenix took its first steps and where we dreamed of building lifelong memories with London.”
A grieving Hilton mustered a great perspective even then, continuing, “Although the loss is devastating, I hold on to gratitude that my family and pets are safe. My heart and prayers go out to every family affected by these fires. To all the people who have lost their homes.” “And the memories of them and their favorite pets. My heartache for those still in harm's way or mourning the greater loss is unimaginable.”
Hilton maintained a positive outlook on the devastation caused by the Los Angeles wildfires, which affected a string of celebrities after being sparked by a windstorm on January 7, as she extended a helping hand to displaced animals despite her own personal grief.
She shared via Instagram on Monday, January 13, what she was up to Caring for a dog Who surrendered to his family, who lost their home in the fire. “And we're going to go see if there are any other dogs still looking for their owners,” Hilton posted at the time, adding a photo of herself cuddling a cat in hopes of finding its owner amid the Altadena fires. .
Hilton and A Celebrity host Sharing vital information on disaster resources in the wake of the natural disaster, the celebrity added that her own charity was offering help. The Jan. 13 post continued, “My non-profit @1111Media Impact has supported the shelter's efforts, and we are still raising money to help displaced families and pets 💰 Every donation makes a difference in providing emergency relief, housing and supplies. If you are able to donate or volunteer, the Pasadena Community Humanity is a wonderful charity worth supporting!
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