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Paris Hilton
Aeon/GC ImagesDespite her devastation over losing her Malibu home, Paris Hilton has been working hard to help the thousands of other people affected by the Los Angeles wildfires – and she has inspired her son Phoenix, who now wants to be a firefighter.
Hilton, 43, say TMZ on Monday, January 20, that the 2-year-old daughter she shares with the entrepreneur Carter Reum – the couple also share a 1-year-old daughter London – inspired after seeing the devastation in the city he calls home. “He said he wanted to be a fireman,” she said. “The families, the children, the animals, it has been heartbreaking to see what has happened to California.”
Although many young children have ambitions to be firefighters, not many have seen first hand the destruction that fire can cause.
Hilton has been share her experiences following the fires around the Pacific Palisades, Altadena and Malibu areas, with the animal lover confirming last week that she even rescued a dog named Zuzu, whose owners can no longer care for him. “We’ve all fallen in love with it,” she said. “So we’re going to adopt him.”
Hilton is now encouraging her fans to reach out to animal shelters if they can offer a loving home to the many animals displaced by the tragedy. “As an animal lover, I am heartbroken by those who have lost their furry friends or had to give them up due to displacement,” she said. share via Instagram on January 14. “I want to do my part and take care of Zuzu and I encourage others who can to reach out to their local shelter and see how they can support them!”
The singer, DJ and former heiress shared video piece via Instagram of the wreckage of her home, alongside an emotional caption. “I’m standing here in what used to be our home, and the heartbreak is truly indescribable,” she wrote on January 10. “When I first saw the news, I was in complete shock – I couldn’t processing. But now, standing here and seeing it with my own eyes, it feels like my heart has shattered into a million pieces. This house was not just a place to live – it was where we dreamed, laughed and created the most beautiful memories as a family. It was where Phoenix’s little hands made art that I will treasure forever, where love and life filled every corner. To see him reduced to ashes… it’s devastating beyond words.”
“What breaks my heart even more is knowing that this is not just my story,” she added. “So many people have lost everything. It’s not just walls and roofs — it’s the memories that made those houses homes. These are the photos, the souvenirs, the unique pieces of our lives. And yet, in this pain, I know that I am extremely lucky. My loved ones, my babies, and my pets are safe. That is the most important thing, and I hold my gratitude with everything I have. And beyond gratitude to all the firefighters, first responders and volunteers who risk their lives to fight these fires.”