Paris pulled out all the stops with her rose gold balloons to celebrate her younger sister
Paris Hilton is “sliving” for sister Nicky Hilton’s 41st birthday!
The “Stars Are Blind” singer, 43, showed off some decorations in an Instagram Stories video on Saturday, Oct. 5, to mark Nicky’s birthday. Rose gold balloons that read “HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICKY” are seen surrounded by smaller pink and silver balloons.
“So cute,” Paris can be heard saying as she passes her dogs and a “HOUSE OF SLIVING” sign on the floor.
She also re-shared a picture from Nicky’s Instagram Stories of Paris and son Phoenix dressed in pink outfits and headbands for a spa day. Paris notably has a home wellness center that she calls the “sliving spa,” which contains cryotherapy and facial machines and a red light therapy bed.
Phoenix wore one of Paris’ pieces from her Paris Hilton Baby Collection in the sweet photo. Along with her 20-month-old son, Paris is also mom to 10-month-old daughter London.
Nicky, meanwhile, has two daughters Lily-Grace Victoria, 8, and Theodora “Teddy” Marilyn, 6, and a 2-year-old son named Chasen.
Paris’ gesture for Nicky’s birthday is one of the many ways the sisters show their love for one another. The sisters have been close throughout the years growing up in the spotlight, celebrating many milestones together, including marriage and motherhood.
They also share major pop culture moments. In her 2023 memoir, Paris admitted that she got her “that’s hot” catchphrase from Nicky. “At some point, I heard Nicky say ‘That’s hot,’ and it resonated with me,” Paris wrote.
“I wrote it in my diary and doodled flowers and fireworks around it. It’s such a great statement, isn’t it? Positive. Unpretentious. The word hot is evocative; there’s energy in it.”
Hilton also often uses the phrase “sliving.”
“‘Sliving‘ is a word I invented a few years ago at a Halloween party. I started to say ‘slaying’ but took a sharp left toward ‘living your best life,’ and ‘sliving’ came out,” she explained in Paris. “We all died laughing, but I was thinking, ‘That’s a great word. Ima trademark that s— like yesterday.’ ”