While fireworks paint the sky and champagne corks pop on New Year's Eve, 42-year-old hotelier Paris Hilton found solace in a simple family gathering with her husband and son
Paris Hilton with her family
Last Updated: 09.07 AM, Jan 02, 2024
The New Year is a super fun time for people all around the world. For two whole days, December 31st and January 1st, everyone celebrates in different ways. Some take exciting trips, some have big parties with loved ones, and some go all out with fancy celebrations. But for others, it's just a special time to relax and spend quality time with their families. No matter how you celebrate, it's a time for joy, laughter, and good times.
Not all New Year's Eve celebrations in the entertainment world involve expensive budgets and dazzling parties. While some stars went all out, others, like Paris Hilton, embraced the season's warmth with their loved ones. The 42-year-old hotelier chose a family-centric evening over the usual showbiz glitz, demonstrating that family remains a precious anchor even amidst the whirlwind of fame.
Paris Hilton's New Year celebration
Paris, who is the successor of Hilton Hotels, spent the New Year’s night with her Carter Reum and son Phoenix. On Instagram, she shared a series of videos in which it can be seen that she is cooking some delicious foods while playing with her son. Her husband is seen drinking some champagne and reading books beside a fireplace. This warm and cosy feeling she shared with her fans is really making everyone crave a family gathering.
Paris Hilton's new campaign for her hotels
Paris has been promoting her hotels by doing a new campaign, Hilton. For The Stay, since last November. It has been arranged to shift the focus from travel destinations and generic hotel descriptions to the hotel itself, highlighting the unique and memorable experiences that Hilton guests can expect. It's been more than a year; this approach has been a refreshing departure from the traditional hotel marketing landscape, which is often saturated with generic imagery and messaging.