Paris Hilton’s fans expressed concern about the way she put the life jacket on her one-year-old son Phoenix in her latest TikTok video.
The socialite, 43, took to social media over Memorial Day weekend to share a video of her and Phoenix enjoying the sunny weather while splashing around in the pool together.
However, many fans took to their comments to advise the mother of two, who also recently addressed safety fears about her children’s car seats, pointing out that her little one had his blue life jacket on backwards.
“Hey mom, just some advice from another puddle jumping mom, I think it’s backwards,” one person wrote.
Paris responded: ‘Oops! Thank you! I never let him out of my arms. I also thought he was backwards, I told the person I bought it from and he told me he was on the right. But thank you very much for letting me know.’
Paris Hilton’s fans expressed concern about the way she put the life jacket on her one-year-old son Phoenix in her latest TikTok video.
A puddle jumper is a type of life jacket designed for small children. Puddle jumpers are floating vests with arm floats that help keep children afloat.
The center and arm float section is designed to be worn in the front and closed with a strap in the back.
However, Phoenix had his position backwards, with the leash in front.
Many fans offered Paris, who has been enjoying a family vacation in Hawaii, tips on how to better close her jacket, while still giving her words of encouragement as a new mom.
‘Double check the puddle jumper. I think he’s backwards,’ another fan suggested.
‘Swimming teacher here, see if you can swap the puddle jumper for a float jacket. “He gives her the use of his arms to help him on his swimming trip,” someone else mentioned, to which Paris responded, “Thank you” with a heart emoji.
Another fan chimed in and wrote: ‘How adorable.’ Those floaties are the best, just fasten them in the back instead of the front.’
‘The little life jacket is backwards, but you are an amazing mother!!! Enjoy every moment, my youngest son just graduated from high school.’
The socialite, 43, took to social media over Memorial Day weekend to share a video of her and Phoenix enjoying the sunny weather while splashing around in the pool together.
However, many fans took advantage of their comments to advise the mother of two, pointing out that her little one had his blue life jacket on backwards.
Puddle jumpers are floating vests with arm floats that help keep children afloat. The float section is designed to be worn in the front and closed with a strap in the back. However, Phoenix had hers on backwards, with the strap in front.
After a fan pointed out the error, Paris responded: ‘Oops! Thank you! I never let him out of my arms. I also thought he was backwards, I told the person I bought it from and he told me he was on the right. But thank you very much for letting me know.’
‘Double check the puddle jumper. I think he’s backwards,” another fan suggested.
Another fan chimed in and wrote: ‘How adorable.’ Those floaties are the best, just fasten them in the back instead of the front.
‘The little life jacket is backwards, but you are an amazing mother!!! Enjoy every moment, my youngest son just graduated from high school’
‘Swimming teacher here, see if you can swap the puddle jumper for a float jacket. “He gives her the use of his arms to help her on her swimming trip,” someone else mentioned, to which Paris responded, “Thank you” with a heart emoji.
Throughout the clip, Paris had Phoenix in her arms the entire time, as she walked around the pool.
“Adventures with Baby P,” he captioned the video, adding a fish emoji.
She also shared another video of her holding baby Phoenix on the beach, titled ‘Paradise with Baby P.’
The Hilton heiress looked incredible in a teal floral dress and her blonde hair tied back with a Dior scarf.
She accessorized with white sunglasses and a white purse. Meanwhile, her son paired her outfit with a colorful green shirt.
Earlier this month, Paris responded to fans’ concerns about her two children after they shared fears about the safety of her new car.
The socialite had taken to TikTok to post a clip of her toddler daughter London, six months, and son Phoenix buckled into their car seats, but fans were quick to question the installation of her children’s car seats.
Comments on Paris’ post noted that her children were sitting in forward-facing seats, even though the seat brand’s website indicated they were “intended to be rear-facing only.”
She also shared another video of her holding baby Phoenix on the beach, titled ‘Paradise with Baby P.’
The Hilton heiress looked incredible in a teal floral dress and her blonde hair tied back with a Dior scarf.
Earlier this month, fans shared concerns that their six-month-old daughter London and Phoenix were sitting in forward-facing car seats.
Paris, who welcomed Phoenix and London through a surrogate, shares her children with her husband Carter Reum, 43; photographed in May in New York City
Please hire someone to install car seats,” one fan wrote while another added, “It’s so unsafe. This is crazy.’
Paris responded to fans’ fears in a new TikTok post, saying she “appreciates” their advice and is “still learning as a new mom.”
She posted a new video showing her children were now sitting in car seats facing the opposite direction, and captioned her post: “Thanks for the advice mom, I’m new to this.”
One commenter praised Paris for “not taking offense” to fans’ concerns, and she responded, “No, I’m not offended.” I’m a new mom and I’m learning as I go. “So I appreciate advice when it’s kind, as I’m just trying to be the best mom I can be.”
Another user added: “I love that you showed that you were vulnerable and not perfect and that you took the advice,” and Paris responded: “No one is perfect, I love you.”
Paris, who welcomed Phoenix and London through a surrogate, shares her children with her husband Carter Reum, 43. The businesswoman began dating Reum in 2019.
The DJ and businessman got engaged in February 2021 and married in November.