Paris Hilton and Carter Rheaume welcomed their first child together, a boy

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The social media mogul, reality TV star and DJ, 41, welcomed her first child, a son, with husband, venture capitalist Carter Rheum, 41, her rep told USA TODAY.
Hilton gushed about her new bundle of joy on Instagram on Tuesday, posting a photo of what appears to be her baby’s hand holding her thumb.
“You are already loved beyond words,” Hilton wrote, adding a blue heart emoji.
In her statement, Hilton spoke about her life as a mother Peoplereleased on Tuesday.
“Being a mother has always been a dream of mine and I’m so happy to be reunited with Carter,” she said. “We are so excited to start our family together and our hearts are filled with love for our baby.”
Hilton’s Instagram comments were flooded with congratulatory messages from celebrities.
“THE BABY!!!!! Congratulations, happy for you both!! ”… wrote Chrissy Teigen, who welcomed a baby boy with husband John Legend earlier this month.
“CONGRATULATIONS!” writes Elle Fanning. “The most beautiful mother”
The couple said “I do” in November 2021, nine months after Reum proposed on Hilton’s 40th birthday. Hilton then posted a blog post on her website about her initial reaction to celebrating the holiday and being a “new bride.”
“Yesterday was a big day: my wedding. “I finally kissed my prince and started the happiness I dreamed about since I was a child,” she wrote.
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In an April 2022 interview with SiriusXM, Hilton revealed that she and Reum had been planning to start a family for some time.
“We have been talking about children from the beginning, from the first two months of dating,” he said. “We want three or four.”
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