Paris Hilton has agreed to adopt a dog she has been caring for since the Los Angeles fires.
The 43-year-old socialite opened her main home to a dog named Zuzu, who was being cared for at the Pasadena Humane Society after her owners lost their home in the devastating Southern California wildfires.
According to the hotel heiress, the Chihuahua mix has adapted so well to her home that she will stay permanently.
On Monday, Paris, who lost her Malibu home in the fire, said TMZ: ‘His family had to give him up because they lost their home in Altadena in the devastating Eaton fire.
“I was fostering him last week and we all fell in love with him, so we’re going to adopt him.”
The Stars Are Blind singer also asked others to help care for animals displaced as a result of the fires.
Paris Hilton has agreed to adopt a dog she has been caring for since the Los Angeles fires; seen in December 2024
She added: ‘For everyone who can connect with the Humane Society in Pasadena, there are animal shelters everywhere to volunteer, to foster and fall in love with these animals that are so beautiful, they deserve a home and everyone can do their part in some way. manner. .’
Just hours earlier, the star took to her Instagram Story to tease that her two-year-old son, Phoenix, has been spending time with his new furry friend and shared pictures of them playing in her living room.
Last week, the star announced that she would be adopting the little dog through social networks, sharing images of them posing together while urging their followers to take in displaced pets.
She captioned the carousel of snaps: ‘We had the opportunity to visit @PasadenaHumane and were so moved by their work saving lives and helping our animal community. I am so grateful to be able to bring home Zuzu, our new foster whose family unfortunately had to give her up after her home was destroyed in the bushfires.
“Fostering is a very important way to help when you can; if you can, consider giving a temporary or permanent home to animals in need.”
The heiress’s friends, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, lost their home in the fires, but have seen a rebound in their fortunes after making money through TikTok videos and a rise in streaming of the beauty’s early music blonde.
And Paris, who has also shared London for 14 months with her husband Carter Reum, hinted that she is willing to help her friends even more with a musical collaboration.
When asked if she would be willing to do a duet with Heidi, she said, “That would be fun, I’m sending them so much love, I’m so heartbroken for them and what they’re going through, but it’s amazing to see everyone supporting them.” her and her music, I’m very proud of her.’

The 43-year-old socialite opened her main home to a dog named Zuzu, who was being cared for at the Pasadena Humane Society after her owners lost their home.

“I was fostering him last week and we all fell in love with him, so we’re going to adopt him,” the socialite told TMZ.

The heiress’s friends, Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag, lost their home in the fires; seen in October 2024

Paris shared photos of the remains of her $8.4 million home earlier this month.

He launched an emergency fund and donated $100,000 to help victims of the Los Angeles wildfires after losing his own home in Malibu; seen in November 2024
The reality star remained tight-lipped when asked if she could potentially perform as a DJ at the highly anticipated FireAid benefit concert in Inglewood, California, later this month.
She said: I can’t wait for it, it’s going to be amazing. We’ll see what happens. “I am heartbroken for everyone who has lost everything, children, animals, it has been heartbreaking to see what happened to California.”
The former Simple Life star also declined to give a definitive answer when asked if he plans to rebuild his burned-out Malibu home.
She said, “Carter will take care of all that.”
Paris and her husband, Carter Reum, 43, owned the home for nearly four years before it was destroyed by the Palisades Fire earlier this month.
The couple purchased the 3,000-square-foot, three-bedroom oceanfront home for $8.4 million in June 2021, according to Realtor.com.
It also recently launched an emergency fund and donated $100,000 to help victims of the ongoing wildfires.