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Paris Hilton Says 'My Babies are My World' as She Brings Toddlers Phoenix and London to Documentary Premiere (Exclusive)

- - Paris Hilton Says 'My Babies are My World' as She Brings Toddlers Phoenix and London to Documentary Premiere (Exclusive)

Escher Walcott, Abby SternJanuary 21, 2026 at 11:33 PM

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London Marilyn Hilton Reum, Paris Hilton and Phoenix Barron Hilton Reum at the "Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir" Los Angeles premiere -

Paris Hilton was joined on the red carpet of her new music documentary film, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Jan. 20

Hilton spoke exclusively to PEOPLE about juggling work and motherhood

Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir hits theaters on Jan. 30.

Paris Hilton is loving being a working mom!

Speaking with PEOPLE exclusively at the premiere of her new music documentary film, Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir, on Jan. 20, Hilton, 44, opened up about how special it is having her kids, Phoenix Barron and London Marilyn, both 2, on the road with her.

“It's the best thing ever. My babies are my world, my life,” says Hilton. “I get to take them all around the world with me on my adventures. And they both love music so much. They're so proud of me. So it makes me feel, really, just like a proud, cool mom, just to have my kids be able to experience all these things in my life.”

Hilton brought Phoenix Barron and London Marilyn, to the world premiere of her new documentary film in Los Angeles on Jan. 20. The cute siblings were seen dressed in twinning pink bomber jackets for the occasion, matching their mom's sweeping pink gown.

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Paris Hilton at the "Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir" Los Angeles premiere

The mom-of-two also shared with PEOPLE at the premiere her excitement at her kids, whom she shares with husband Carter Reum, getting to see her life story on the big screen.

“This film just captures such a moment in time with them when they're little babies. It's just so special,” says Hilton. It's something that we're going to love and cherish for the rest of our lives.

Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir follows Hilton from her childhood dreams, to her partying days, to her transition into music with her debut album and becoming a DJ, while overcoming abuse as a teen and a difficult time in the media in the early 2000s.

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The documentary, which is named after Hilton’s second studio album, includes concert footage, never-before-seen home videos, archival clips nd new interviews,” according to Hilton's website.

“It's been an amazing journey,” Hilton says, reflecting on her music career. “I've been through so much of my life, and music has been the one thing that's just been my passion and my love.”

The reality star-turned-musician adds that performing onstage is what she was “born to do.”

“Just being on stage and doing my first concert was incredible. Just one of the most special and magical nights of my life,” says Hilton. “And [it] really made me realize even more that this was what I was born to do, and just feel so lucky to have such amazing fans all around the world. And that's why I wanted to create this epic film for them.”

Infinite Icon: A Visual Memoir hits theaters on Jan. 30.

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