Paris Hilton has us very excited with the announcement of her second baby, and we can’t wait to meet her. The celebrity shared an image on her social networks that portrays a pink outfit, complemented by red heart-shaped glasses and a knitted doll.
In the description, Paris reveals that she’s welcomed a baby girl, something that has her filled with excitement, and thanked life for this opportunity. “Grateful for my baby girl,” the publication reads.
The congratulations came immediately, and all her fans, friends, and acquaintances, showered her with good wishes and blessings. “I can’t believe it, what happiness,” “Congratulations to that beautiful family that keeps growing,” “Awww, how nice to see Paris Hilton so happy,” “I love it, it even made me want to have a baby,” wrote some internet users.
Paris Hilton’s Baby Girl’s Name
Another piece of information the singer and actress shared was the name of her second baby, which, although she did not write it in the description, she revealed it printed on the garment. The new member of the Hilton family will be named London. This name is neutral, and according to the Social Security Administration, it is one of the most popular since 2000; even, in the United States, it is among the top 100 names for girls since 2010.
The decision has caused surprise (and a bit of laughter) among users as it seems that she is a lover of geography or something since she is Paris (the capital of France), her first child is named Phoenix (like the city in Arizona), and now the baby girl will be London (capital of the United Kingdom).

Recently, the singer’s firstborn was the target of criticism for the size of his little head, something outrageous, as people continue to judge without knowing the damage they can cause to others. Obviously, the celebrity came to his defense, clarifying that it was not due to any malformation and he was in very good health, so she asked for a stop to violence and “sick” mockery.
The truth is that we are very happy for her because some time ago she revealed her desire to be a mother of a girl, for which she also resorted to a process of in vitro fertilization, in which the baby was gestated by a surrogate. “I have all boys [embryos]. I have 20 boys… I just went through the process again a month ago, so I’m waiting for the results to see if there are girls,” she said earlier this year in an interview for People.
Congratulations to Paris and her growing family…
This story was written in Spanish by Nayeli Párraga in Cultura Colectiva
