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Paris Hilton announces she has a GHOST in her Beverly Hills mansion that is 'spooking' her kids

Paris Hilton announces she has a GHOST in her Beverly Hills mansion that is 'spooking' her kids

Daily Mail​27-05-2025

Paris Hilton feels 'spooked' after her son Phoenix told her he saw a ghost in their house.
The hotel heiress - who is mother to Phoenix, two, and daughter London, one, with husband Carter Reum - has shared a video on her social media accounts which shows the toddler pointing out a 'ghost' to her.
And she's asked other mothers to get in touch and tell her whether they have ever experienced anything like it.
She posted the clip online and wrote: 'Well, I'm spooked ... To all my #SlivingMoms, has this happened with your little ones? Would love to know … for research purposes.'
The video is captioned: 'Phoenix saw a ghost in our house' and it shows the little boy pointing and telling his mom: 'There's a ghost in there ... There's a ghost in there and there.'
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Paris is head off-camera asking him: 'Where's the ghost?' and Phoenix replies: 'Ghost this ...' before pointing towards a door and saying: 'Ghost!'
She added in a note on the video: 'So cute, yet so scary I can't'.
The socialite continues to ask her son about what he had seen and he said: Mama's room,' and she said: 'What's in Mama's room?'
Phoenix went on to say: 'Ghost indoor ... Ghost in… store. Ghost in this door!'
The video ended with the words: 'Okay, need to move now.'
Paris previously opened up about her own brush with the paranormal in an online interview with her pal Nicole Richie for British Vogue.
In the question and answer session, Nicole asked Paris: 'Never have I ever had a paranormal experience' and Paris revealed she had a spooky encounter during a visit to her grandmother's house.
She said: 'My grandma's old house. We're just like in the playroom, and a crown, like, started floating across the room ...
'Because, supposedly, a girl who had lived there before, something happened in like the driveway, like a hundred years ago. And people would see her in the mirror, brushing her hair ... '
Nicole said: 'Sick! Oh my God!' and Paris concluded by adding: 'So scary.'
In an episode of her 'This Is Paris' podcast, the socialite revealed there was another spooky event at the house when a Ouija board was used.
She said: 'One night we were in the playroom and literally a crayon, like I'm not joking, you know those old school crayons, was floating in the air, went like this and flew up. We were doing the Ouija board thing, which I am never doing again.'
Hilton also said this week that she does not miss anything about her days on 'The Simple Life'.
The heiress shot to fame alongside Nicole Richie in 2003 on the iconic reality show series, which saw the pair move in with the Leding family in Altus, Arkansas, to learn how middle-class families live.
But Paris - who is the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels - has since distanced herself from that life.
She explained to HELLO! magazine: 'I feel as though I've lived that life and done it all. I love my life now.
'I love just being at home with my family, with my babies. I'm still working a lot, but my children are my priority.
'Just seeing them wake up in the morning is so sweet. And reading stories to them at night and cuddling them is just so magical ...
'I remember when the very first 'Simple Life' aired, my mom [Kathy Hilton] took me aside and told me that my life was about to change forever, but that I should never stop being the same down-to-earth girl I am.
'I've never forgotten that.'
The 'Infinite Icon' singer feels grateful for Carter lifting her and their bundles of joy 'every day'.
Speaking about her 'kindest, sweetest man', she gushed: 'He's just the best. He's so incredible. He really lifts me and our two beautiful little angels every day.
'I feel so grateful for my family, my fans and my fur babies. They all make me feel so happy.'
The 'Stars Are Blind' singer loves 'making entertainment' and products, but she says her and Carter's children always come first before any projects.
Paris said: 'I don't like to be put in a box and only be able to do one thing. I've always been like that.
'My babies come first, but there are so many things I'm passionate about. I love making entertainment. I love making products. I just love being creative and making people happy. That is what I've tried to do my whole career.
'I feel lucky that I've been able to do everything and be successful at it at the same time.'

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