Paris Hilton Responds to Negative Comments About Her Son's Appearance

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Hilton responded to the comments on her Instagram stories, expressing her hurt and disappointment.
Paris Hilton posted new photos of her son, Phoenix Barron, on Instagram.
She called out the 'sick people' who made the comments and urged her followers to spread love instead of hate.
The photos attracted negative comments about the baby's head size.

Paris Hilton, the American media personality, has recently responded to negative comments made about her son's appearance on social media. Hilton posted new photos of her son, Phoenix Barron, on her Instagram account. The photos attracted a wave of negative comments from some users, who criticized the size of the baby's head. Hilton took to her Instagram stories to address the issue, expressing her disappointment and hurt over the comments. She stated that her 'heart hurts' after reading the comments about her son's appearance. Hilton also called out the 'sick people' who made the comments, stating that it was 'beyond disgusting' that people would make such remarks about a baby. She further urged her followers to 'be kind' and 'spread love' instead of hate. The incident has sparked a conversation about online trolling and the impact it can have on individuals, particularly those in the public eye.


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