Paris Hilton’s son Phoenix gave his baby sister London the scare of her young, innocent life as the reality star looked on, filming with glee.
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On Tuesday, May 7, Hilton shared a video on TikTok of 16-month-old Phoenix interacting with his 5-month-old sister, London, as she sat in her baby bouncer.
“Are you the nice big brother?” Paris asked the grinning toddler. Phoenix then began vigorously rocking the defenseless London in her bouncer. “Not too hard,” Paris cautioned as the giggling tot rocked even more violently.
A confused and panicked London gazes at her mother as if you say “Please, help me. I’m terrified and don’t understand what’s happening.” However, Paris just says, “It’s okay London.”
The onslaught continued until finally Paris asked her son to be more gentle. “Not too hard honey … that’s a baby,” Hilton told Phoenix, also a baby.
“London, are you okay?” Hilton asked as her baby daughter cried out. “She’s scared honey, no, no, no.”
Paris tried to comfort the young children through a moment they both will possibly recount to a therapist one day. “It’s okay, he’s just excited,” Hilton explained to London, who can’t possibly understand language yet.
After Phoenix stopped rocking London and the two infants calmed down, Paris, who never stopped filming, told the pair how she felt about them. “Love you London,” she said before adding, “I love you” to Phoenix.
Paris Hilton’s Video of Her Babies London and Phoenix Draws Mixed Reaction and Parenting Advice
Of course, Paris Hilton fans flooded the comments under the footage of Phoenix and London.
“London was having her first rollercoaster experience,” one TikTok user joked. “London is holding on for dear life like “bro, slow down or let me off”, a second fan added.
“Awwww, Phoenix’s reaction. He loves his sister and doesn’t want her to be upset,” a third admirer wrote before adding, “They look so much alike.”
However, other denizens of TikTok were concerned for London’s safety at the merciless, tiny hands of Phoenix. “They’re precious but let’s not give the little one shaken baby syndrome,” a pearl-clutching follower wrote.
“Poor London. She’s like, aren’t you going to say something,” a second fan quipped. “It’s ok to stop him from doing that,” another fan noted, perhaps suggesting Paris put down the phone to assist her baby.