Richie’s Child Changes Paris Hilton
Richie’s Child Changes Paris Hilton

With the new rumors of Paris Hilton being on her way of taking the big step with lover Benji Madden, the question is whether she is prepared to form a family, this also including a baby.

To begin with, let’s get something straight: Paris is not engaged! Recently she showed up with an extremely sparkling diamond ring on her left hand. Folks, calm down! It’s just a present! Well isn’t that cute! The heiress of the Hilton Empire felt it was compulsory to deny such rumors, so she told People Magazine that the ring is “just a present. He’s sweet!” Extremely sweet, I may add.

However, when it comes to her love interest Paris doesn’t feel at all the need to hide her feelings showing herself very in love. Moreover, she also mentioned the fact that she would like to have a dream-wedding. Yeah! We didn’t see that one coming! "We want to stay together forever. I wouldn't do a Vegas [wedding]. I don't know where or when but I do want it to be romantic," the socialite and reality television star said.

As for the idea of becoming a mother, she seems pretty elated to have her own children. Apparently, her new role model is no other than her friend Nicole Richie who gave birth in January to Harlow. "Nicole is our first friend to have a baby ... Seeing Harlow, really makes me want one. I've always wanted to have a baby," Hilton said. Why wouldn’t she admire Richie, the one who allegedly changed in a positive way?

Nicole is pretty proud of herself too. She is absolutely convinced that her baby daughter has changed her life and the lives of her friends who developed an extremely responsible attitude around her. "I feel like my group of five to 10 friends, they really love her, like she's theirs. ... My friends never go outside for smoke breaks anymore, they don't curse, they are definitely more demure. It's actually been really interesting."




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