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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Paris Hilton is "more interested" in having a baby than becoming a billionaire

    The 40-year-old star insisted in her 'This Is Paris' documentary - which is available on YouTube and was filmed two years ago - that she was motivated by money, but now her stance has changed


    Explaining why she doesn't want to make one billion dollars anymore, she told the 'Just for Variety' podcast: "It was such a goal of mine before because I wasn’t happy in my personal life.

    “And also just going through what I went through, I always saw money as freedom and independence, and not being controlled.

    "And I think that’s why I just had that as my focus in life.

    "And now that I am so incredibly happy and in love in my personal life I’m not really interested in billions anymore. I’m more interested in babies.”

    The heiress got engaged to Carter Reum earlier this year and not only will all their preparations for their big day feature in her new reality TV series, 'Paris in Love', she's also confirmed their nuptials will be part of the show too.

    She revealed: "We just started shooting our new show, 'Paris in Love', on Peacock and we're shooting in New York just now, actually, and getting ready for the dress fitting and just planning the bachelorette party. There's a lot.

    "So I'm really excited to share that with all my fans."

    When asked whether or not the wedding itself will be televised, she

    confirmed: "Yes."

    The 'Stars are Blind' hitmaker teased her wedding will be "something magical and fun" and her beloved pet dog will be involved in the ceremony.

    She said: "You know, I'm not your traditional bride. There has to be my little Chihuahua, Diamond Baby."

    Paris hailed Carter as her "prince charming" and insisted she'd never met anyone like him before.

    Asked how it felt to have his support, she added: "You're going to make me cry asking a question like that. I've never met a man like this in my life.

    "I've never been with someone who loves and supports me so much, and lifts me up, and isn't intimidated.

    "[He] is just my best friend and my prince charming all rolled into one."

    © 2026 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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