Paris Hilton’s son Phoenix, 2, is proof that kids say the funniest things.
The singer, DJ and heiress, 44, hilariously captured footage of little Phoenix dropping numerous F-bombs in a video shared via TikTok on Tuesday, February 18.
In the video, Hilton and Phoenix are sitting at a dinner table while the toddler repeatedly says, “F–k,” much to Hilton’s amusement. “When you think you’re capturing a sweet moment,” she wrote over the video.
A bemused Hilton says in the video, “Did you just hear that? What did you just say?” and later, “Oh, my God!”
@parishilton I know I shouldn’t laugh but I can’t help it! 🫣 Toddlers are actually little comedians 😂
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She continued to express her amusement at Phoenix’s vocabulary, writing over the video, “Could not hold it together,” and, “How do you not laugh at this?!”
“I know I shouldn’t laugh but I can’t help it! 🫣 Toddlers are actually little comedians 😂,” Hilton captioned the clip.
As well as Phoenix, Hilton shares daughter London, 15 months, with entrepreneur husband Carter Reum, whom she married in November 2021.
Hilton recently revealed that her son now wants to become a firefighter after January wildfires in Los Angeles decimated thousands of acres of land, including her and Reum’s Malibu home.
Hilton told TMZ, “He said he wants to be a fireman. The families, the children, the animals, it’s just been heartbreaking to see what’s happened to California.”
Last month, Hilton shared her experiences in the aftermath of the fires around the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Malibu areas. She shared video footage via Instagram of the wreckage of her Malibu home, alongside an emotional caption. “I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable,” she wrote on January 10. “When I first saw the news, I was in complete shock—I couldn’t process it. But now, standing here and seeing it with my own eyes, it feels like my heart has shattered into a million pieces. This house wasn’t just a place to live— It was where we dreamed, laughed, and created the most beautiful memories as a family. It was where Phoenix’s little hands made art that I’ll cherish forever, where love and life filled every corner. To see it reduced to ashes… it’s devastating beyond words.”
“What breaks my heart even more is knowing that this isn’t just my story,” she added. “So many people have lost everything. It’s not just walls and roofs — it’s the memories that made those houses homes. It’s the photos, the keepsakes, the irreplaceable pieces of our lives. And yet, in this pain, I know I’m incredibly lucky. My loved ones, my babies, and my pets are safe. That’s the most important thing, and I’m holding onto that gratitude with everything I have. And beyond grateful to all the fire fighters, first responders and volunteers risking their lives to fight these fires.”