Inside Paris Hilton's 'low-key' 42nd birthday party including celeb guests and Barbie cake
21.02.2023 - 12:01
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Paris Hilton's husband Carter Reum pulled out all of the stops for the heiress' 42nd birthday and threw her a star-studded surprise party at their Beverley Hills mansion. Paris, who turned 42 on 17 February, revealed she was having a "low-key" birthday this year in contrast to previous years, but Carter, also 42, still made sure it was extravagant.
Paris, who recently welcomed her first child with Carter, shared a collection of photos from the fun-filled evening, giving fans a glimpse into the recent celebrations. The new mum wowed in a silver glittery mini dress from Sol Angelann by Irena Soprano, which she paired with matching stilettos.
Paris wore her signature blonde locks in a half-up-half-down style and accessorised with a pair of simple diamond earrings. Carter made sure Paris was greeted with decorations and gifts, including flowers and an enormous balloon display.
Huge balloons spelling "HBD PARIS" filled the hallway at her and Carter's home with dozens of candles lined up across the stairs and red hearts scattered across the floor. A stunning portrait of Paris had been hung on the back wall and a large bouquet of pink flowers could be seen on a sideboard.
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