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Paris Hilton’s no. 1 fan: Her son Phoenix

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Paris Hilton is celebrating a special moment with her biggest fan – her 15-month-old son, Phoenix. The reality TV star and musician recently shared a heartwarming video on Instagram showcasing her son’s adorable reaction to her new song “Fame Won’t Love You” with Sia.

In the video, Hilton and Phoenix can be seen posing together during a photo shoot when the track began playing in the background. Phoenix immediately clapped his hands and exclaimed, “Yay!” upon hearing his mom’s song for the first time.

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“Watching baby Phoenix listen to ‘Fame Won’t Love You,’ my new song with Sia, melted my heart. This beautiful song is out now and inspired by my enlightening journey into motherhood,” Hilton shared in the caption of the post.

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Hilton and her husband, Carter Reum, welcomed Phoenix via a surrogate in January 2023 and daughter London, also via a surrogate, in November 2023. “Fame Won’t Love You,” released on April 19, will be featured on Sia’s upcoming album, “Reasonable Woman,” with the musician also serving as the executive producer of Hilton’s next album – her first since 2006’s “Paris.”

In a recent interview with Billboard, Hilton expressed her desire to move away from her previous baby voice-style singing and embrace a more authentic sound. Working with Sia in the studio brought out a new side of Hilton, showcasing a deeper and more genuine voice in her music.

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Sia praised Hilton’s new voice and lyrics, highlighting the authenticity and passion she brought to their collaboration. The song features candid lyrics from both artists, reflecting on the downsides of fame and the importance of love and family.

The collaboration between Hilton and Sia has been a dream come true for the star, who considers Sia to be one of the greatest songwriters of our time.

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