Did Paris Hilton Use a Surrogate? What We Know

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Paris Hilton surprised fans on Tuesday when she announced that she and her husband, Carter Reum, have welcomed a baby boy, which has raised questions over whether she used the services of a surrogate.

The socialite, 41, took to Instagram to share a photo of the newborn's hand wrapped around her thumb, writing in the caption: "You are already loved beyond words."

Hilton shared her joy at becoming a mother in a statement to People, which revealed that she and Reum had welcomed a boy.

"It's always been my dream to be a mother and I'm so happy that Carter and I found each other," she told the magazine. "We are so excited to start our family together and our hearts are exploding with love for our baby boy."

This is her first child, while entrepreneur and venture capitalist Reum, 41, has a 10-year-old daughter with reality TV star Laura Bellizzi.

Paris Hilton's baby news sparks surrogate questions
Paris Hilton is pictured on June 5, 2022, in Santa Monica, California. The inset shows her with her husband, Carter Reum, on April 3, 2022, in Las Vegas. Hilton has announced the birth of her... Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic

While the news was met with an avalanche of congratulatory messages, others expressed shock, as there were no previous indications that Hilton and Reum, who tied the knot in November 2021, were expecting a child. According to People, Hilton did use a surrogate, although no source was cited.

In the days leading up to her birth announcement, the Simple Life star shared a plethora of photos and videos of herself on Instagram that showed no sign of a baby bump. She also deejayed at an event this month, according to her posts.

Paris Hilton weeks before baby news
Paris Hilton poses at KIIS FM's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on December 2, 2022, in Inglewood, California. The socialite was active on the events scene in the weeks leading up to her baby announcement. Steve Granitz/FilmMagic

Furthermore, the Cooking With Paris star was photographed in figure-hugging and midriff-baring ensembles at a number of recent events in 2022, including KIIS FM's iHeartRadio Jingle Ball on December 2 and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Art+Film Gala on November 5.

Newsweek has reached out to a representative of Hilton for comment.

Hilton began in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 2020 after longtime friend Kim Kardashian suggested she try the fertility procedure. Kardashian had used IVF to conceive Saint, her son with Kanye West. Kardashian naturally conceived her eldest daughter, North, while her other children, Chicago and Psalm, were born via surrogate.

In an appearance on The Trend Reporter, a podcast, in January 2021 Hilton told Mara Schiavocampo: "We have been doing the IVF so I can pick twins if I like. Kim was the one who told me about that. I didn't even know anything about it. I'm happy that she told me that advice and introduced me to her doctor."

Paris Hilton months before her baby's arrival
Paris Hilton is pictured at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art's Art+Film Gala on November 5, 2022, in Los Angeles. She did not publicly disclose that she had a baby on the way before... Michael Kovac/Getty Images for LACMA;/Presley Ann/Getty Images for LACMA

She continued: "So I'm really excited to just move on for the next step of my life and finally just have, like, a real life. Because I really do believe that having a family and having children is the meaning of life.

"And I haven't got to experience that yet, because I didn't feel like anybody deserved that love from me, and now I finally found the person who does," she said.

In an interview with People this past December, Hilton said she and Reum had begun their IVF treatment during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. "We started going and doing it, like, a few months in because the world was shut down.

She went on: "We knew we wanted to start a family, and I was, like, 'This is perfect timing. Usually, I'm on a plane 250 days out of the year, and let's just get all of the eggs stocked and ready,' and we have tons of them just waiting."

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Ryan Smith is a Newsweek Senior Pop Culture and Entertainment Reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is reporting on pop culture and entertainment. He has covered film, TV, music, and Hollywood celebrity news, events, and red carpets for more than a decade. He previously led teams on major Hollywood awards shows and events, including the Oscars, Grammys, Golden Globes, MTV VMAs, MTV Movie Awards, ESPYs, BET Awards, and Cannes Film Festival. He has interviewed scores of A-list celebrities and contributed across numerous U.S. TV networks on coverage of Hollywood breaking news stories. Ryan joined Newsweek in 2021 from the Daily Mail and had previously worked at Vogue Italia and OK! magazine. Languages: English. Some knowledge of German and Russian. You can get in touch with Ryan by emailing r.smith@newsweek.com.


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