'The Simple Life' alum gives her responses to friendly advice she received from social media users after allegedly putting a life jacket on her 1-year-old son backwards.
- May 30, 2024
AceShowbiz - Paris Hilton has given her responses to recent advice from social media users. After sparking concern for allegedly putting a life jacket on her son Phoenix backwards, the former star of "The Simple Life" insisted that she did the "right" thing.
On Monday, May 27, the 43-year-old reality TV star shared her responses via TikTok. To a comment that read, "Hey momma just a tip from another puddle jumper mom i think it's on backwards. But i love this video pure joy," she replied, "Oops! Thank you! I never let him out of my arms. thought it was backwards too, I said that to the person who I bought it from & they said it was on right. But thank you so much for letting me know."
When another TikTok user commented, "Swimming teacher here, see if you can swap the puddle jumper for a float jacket. Gives him the use of his arms to aide his swim journey," Paris voiced her appreciation for the advice. She then let out a smiling face with three hearts emoji.
Not stopping there, Paris also replied to a comment that read, "I've been around growing up with you for so long!! It warms my heart to see you and your family enjoying life, I truly wish the best for all you and to see what comes next, keep sliving girl." In return, she said, "Thank you so much," adding a slew of red heart emojis.
The hotel heiress responded to the positive online comments shortly after she shared a TikTok video, which documented a heartwarming moment of her swimming with Phoenix at a hotel pool. The 20-second clip, captioned "Adventures with Baby P," filmed the one-year-old boy, who was sporting a blue bucket hat, smiling widely and splashing water while being held by his mother.
However, some TikTok users noticed that Phoenix's life jacket, which is also known as a puddle jumper, was worn incorrectly. It could be seen that the floatation device was positioned on his back instead of his chest.