Paris Hilton's joy as a mother was undeniable, but the initial buzz surrounding her avoidance of diaper changes for her newborn son, Phoenix, was a misunderstanding. In her reality documentary "Paris in Love," the hotel heiress jokingly mentioned not changing Phoenix's diaper until he was a month old, which was taken seriously by some. However, in reality, Hilton clarified that she had changed Phoenix's diaper the very night she brought him home[1]. None of the '32-day' avoidance existed; it was all in good fun and a playful misinterpretation of her words.
Nicky Hilton and the nanny, being seasoned mothers, took it upon themselves to guide Paris in the delicate art of diaper changing. Paris confessed she was a bit apprehensive at first, admitting she'd never had the need to change a diaper before. Nicky, a mother of three, gently reminded her that being a mom meant getting hands-on with the occasional dirty work[1].
While Paris was embracing motherhood, her husband, Carter Reum, had different concerns on his mind. Being a public figure, Paris's popularity meant their children might draw unwanted attention while out and about. Reum expressed his worry about their children being the center of attention everywhere they went. But, given Paris's love for sharing moments on social media, it was clear that the children would still be spotted, even if in a subdued manner[1].
The enrichment data reveals that Paris Hilton did not avoid changing diapers for 32 days due to fear. The statement about not changing the diaper until Phoenix was a month old was a humorous comment taken out of context. Hilton clarified that she had changed Phoenix's diaper as soon as she brought him home.