Paris Hilton has a new furry ride-along! On Thursday, Jan. 23, the DJ and heiress, 43, shared a clip of herself driving around Beverly Hills with her new foster dog Zuzu, whose owner lost their home in the Los Angeles fires.
We love Zuzu,” Hilton told TMZ as she looked at her son Phoenix. The mother of two shared that Zuzu’s owners lost their home in Altadena in the fires and she and her family
"Look at your tree still here!" Hilton said in the video to her 2-year-old son. "All of your trees are still here." Hilton panned the camera to show all of the many Christmas tree
Heiress, singer, businesswoman, DJ, pet product developer and reality TV star Paris Hilton recently post her gorgeous home in the horrific Malibu fire and since this tragic event Hilton, age 43, has bene giving back to the community she knows and loves in countless ways.
Paris Hilton asked her social media followers to help assist the displaced animals that were impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. Hilton also shared a clip of a missing cat to find the animal's home.
Hilton encouraged her Instagram followers to take a moment to themselves amid “everything that’s going on around us”
Paris Hilton is remembering what’s important in life after losing her Malibu home in the Los Angeles wildfires. Hilton, 43, took to Instagram on Sunday, January 19, to share a video of her son Phoenix, 2, snuggled up in a blanket alongside the family’s two dogs.
Paris Hilton revealed that her son Phoenix has aspirations to be a firefighter as she was seen buying him a costume on Monday following the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. The TV personality ...
Paris Hilton took a 'mindful moment' amid the ongoing wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, which have burned down her home. On Sunday evening, the reality TV personality, 43, took to Instagram to ...
As Paris was interviewed alongside her son—who adorably wore a hat adorned with ‘Big Bro’ on the front—she also shared more condolences with other residents who have lost their homes. “
Paris Hilton and her nonprofit 11:11 Media Impact have raised $800,000 for Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts. The media personality and businesswoman, who also lost her Malibu home in the Palisades Fire last week, launched an emergency fund to support displaced families with young children. And in 72 hours, the fund raised $800,000.
Paris Hilton is providing direct cash assistance to L.A. wildfire victims after directly volunteering at different shelters.