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Paris Hilton announces she’s having baby girl

Paris Hilton has announced she’s having a another baby – a little girl – in an adorable social media post. The reality star delighted fans by marking Thanksgiving with a photo of a pink baby’s outfit on social media with the caption “thankful for my baby girl”.

The snap showed an all pink outfit with the name ‘London’ written on the top. There is also an adorable teddy bear and a pair of heart sunglasses. Paris, who is heiress to the Hilton hotel empire, is already mum to her son Phoenix, who she welcomed with husband Carter back in January via a surrogate.

She’s spoken openly about wanting a second child, revealing during the promotion tour for her book that she was going through IVF. She said: “I’m really excited for Phoenix to have a baby sister one day.” During the chat she also said she had a name in mind, adding: “I had actually picked that name for a long time now, probably over 10 years. I always wanted London – I love that name for my daughter.”

Thousands of fans have already taken to the comment section to send their wishes. One wrote: “It truly was an extra special Thanksgiving at the Hiltons OMG.”

Another added: “I could honestly cry tears of joy. You are blessed and now you have a beautiful baby girl on the way. She will be surrounded by happiness and love. Congratulations.”

A number of famous faces have also sent their kind messages, including Naomi Campbell who wrote: Congratulations and welcome London” with three heart emojis.

In other news – Vusi Nova launches new record label

Vusi Nova launches his own record label named Nova Sounds. The label got launched shortly after departing his former record label, Muthaland Entertainment.

Speaking about the new music company, IOL said, “The move is a significant one for Nova who has always been committed to fostering creativity and amplifying the voices of talented artists across genres. The label will focus on multiple music genres to provide a platform where artists can flourish, express their unique musical identities, and connect with audiences on a global scale.” Read More

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