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Paris Hilton dons low-cut dress as she treats husband and kids to sun-soaked luxury yacht vacation in Sardinia

Paris Hilton dons low-cut dress as she treats husband and kids to sun-soaked luxury yacht vacation in Sardinia

Daily Mail​5 hours ago

Paris Hilton stunned as she enjoyed a sumptuous family vacation.
The 44-year-old heiress - who recently appeared at Cannes - was seen treating her husband Carter Reum, 44, and their two children to a yacht vacation.
Hilton and Carter could be seen with their two children - Phoenix Barron, two, and 19-month-old daughter London Marilyn - aboard a luxury cruiser in Sardinia, Italy.
Paris turned heads in a low-cut seafoam green sleeveless maxi dress with a knee-high split as she showed off her legs.
She teamed the fashionable floral dress with a pair of matching heels.
The Simple Life star accessorized with an all-white sailor's cap and designer shades as she held onto a black tote bag.
Her signature blonde locks were pulled back in two ponytails as she showcased her natural looks by wearing complementary make-up.
Paris seemed every bit the doting mom as she carried one of her children while enjoying the view from the luxury yacht.
She was also seen holding hands with Phoenix as they walked on one of the deck's side by side.
With temperatures in the nineties, no doubt Paris did all she could to keep cool as she was seen with a portable electric fan in her hand.
Carter kept his look simple in a navy blue linen short-sleeved button-down shirt with grey trousers.
He also showed off his adventurous side as he enjoyed a ride on an electric surfboard.
The family also seemed to head into the town of Portocervo for dinner as they hopped onto a inflatable boat and headed to the shoreline.
Paris and Carter married in 2021 and have since had the two aforementioned children via surrogacy.
She enjoyed the peace and quiet
Paris turned heads in a low-cut seafoam green sleeveless maxi dress with a knee-high split as she showed off her legs
She was seen holding onto he hands of one of her children as they walked up the stairs on the luxury cruiser
Reum enjoyed riding an electic surfboard in the Mediterranean
Reum co-founded the investment firm M13 with his brother Courtney, which was named after the brightest star constellation, after selling their spirits company VEEV in 2016.
M13 has invested in over 125 companies including names like Lyft, Pinterest, SpaceX, and more.
Carter's net worth is estimated to be between $35million-$40 million, and while that is no match for Paris Hilton's estimated $400million fortune - he has a promising career ahead.
Carter kept his look simple in a navy blue linen short-sleeved button-down shirt with grey trousers
The family also seemed to head into the town of Portocervo for dinner as they hopped onto a inflatable boat and headed to the shoreline
The Simple Life star accessorized with an all-white sailor's cap and designer shades
With temperatures in the nineties, no doubt Paris did all she could to keep cool as she was seen with a portable electric fan in her hand
Hilton previously admitted that she hopes her kids ' won't be as addicted to social media as I am' as she appeared on a panel in March.
'I just want my children just to feel just so loved and seen and want to be that next generation of someone that brings positivity to the world and just to have big hearts and big loving,' she explained.
'That's something that's really important to me,' added Hilton. 'And also to live a world outside of social media and being on their phone all the time.'

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