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Paris Hilton Responds To Concerned Fans Who Noticed Her Son's Life Jacket Is On Backwards In Video

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The reality TV star thanked her TikTok fans after they pointed out that her toddler son Phoenix's puddle jumper was on backwards in a swimming video.

Paris Hilton responded to worried followers on TikTok who noticed her son Phoenix was wearing his life jacket backwards in a recent video she posted on the platform.

Earlier this week, the reality TV star shared a video of her and 16-month-old Phoenix having a great time splashing around in a pool.


She captioned the TikTok:

"Adventures with Baby P 🐠"
@parishilton

Adventures with Baby P 🐠

Concerned viewers flooded the comments to warn Hilton that Phoenix's life jacket was put on incorrectly.

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Hilton quickly responded, thanking fans for the advice.

Replying to one concerned viewer's comment, she wrote:

“Oops! Thank you! I never let him out of my arms. thought it was backwards too, I said that to the person who I bought it from & they said it was on right."
"But thank you so much for letting me know.”

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Fans commended Hilton for her gratitude and for accepting the advice of fellow moms.

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And they all assured her she is doing a wonderful job in her role as Mom.

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Just a few weeks ago, Hilton found herself in a similar situation when she posted a TikTok of Phoenix and his little sister London strapped in their car seats in her van.

Fans noticed the babies were facing forward when car seats are intended to be rear-facing, and they took to the comments to alert her.

Soon, Hilton posted a follow-up showing the car seats in the correct position. And just like with the life jacket video, Hilton thanked viewers for the warning.

She wrote in the caption:

"Thanks for the mom advice, I'm new to this."
"The #CutesieCrew is now ready for take off in the #SlivingMom van."
@parishilton

Thanks for the mom advice, I'm new to this☺️ The #CutesieCrew is now ready for take off in the #SlivingMom van. ✨🚐👶🏼👶🏼💕

It truly does take a village!

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