Paris Hilton Is ‘More Interested’ In Making Children Than ‘Making Money’

The reality star also expressed that she’s “sick of people using” her. Paris Hilton speaks she’s “more interested in babies” than money these days.

In her 2020 documentary, “This Is Paris,” the businesswoman said she had a goal to be a billionaire. Though, in Tuesday’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast, Paris clarified why becoming a billionaire isn’t her goal anymore.

“It was such a goal of mine before because I wasn’t happy in my personal life,” she said. “And also, just going through what I went through, I always saw money as freedom and independence and not being controlled. I think that’s why I just had that as my focus in life.”

She sustained, “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.” Paris bragged about initiating a family with her entrepreneur fiancé, Carter Reum.

“Now that I have my other half. I cannot wait for that,” she said. “We’re talking all the time. We’re planning names. We are so excited to start having our family in 2022, so next year. I can’t wait for that.” “I love kids,” she continued, adding that Reum is “going to be the best dad ever.”

“I’ve done so many things in my life but having a family is the one thing that’s missing.” In Aug 2020, Paris confirmed that she had frozen her eggs years ago and revealed in September that she plans on having boy-girl twins, with the girl to be named London, per PEOPLE.

The toofab.com wrote, “In the meantime, also in her interview on Tuesday’s episode of the “Just for Variety” podcast, Paris reflected on the moment from her documentary, in which she had her then-boyfriend Aleks Novakovic removed from the Tomorrowland music festival after the two had an allegedly explosive fight right before she headed onstage for a DJ set.”

“That was a nightmare, just having to deal with that at one of the most important shows of my life,” she said. “When people get insecure and jealous and weird, I just couldn’t take it anymore. And I’ve never stood up for myself before.” The hotel inheritrix thought it “was the first time” she had done that.

“It felt really good to be like, ‘Get the hell out of my life!'” Paris explained. “I’m happy that I finally stood up for myself.”

She further said, “When you’ve been through so much, it’s important to stand up for yourself because if you don’t people will just walk all over you. I’m sick of people using me. I’m just not going to have negative people in my life anymore. I’ve wasted too much time having bad people in my life who were only trying to use me.”

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