Paris Hiltonhas proven that she could walk down the aisle in just about anything and still be the definition of bridal goals.
She and sister-in-lawTessa Hiltonserved as models, as Paris' friends split into two groups and raced to construct bridal couture out of toilet paper within five minutes. “Don’t give me a brutal veil,” Paris told her pals before they started the timer.
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Her backyard was decorated with lush greenery and pink and white floral arrangements, with black teacups hanging above from string for anAlice In Wonderlandtheme, whichwas also the inspiration for her recent bridal shower. Portraits of Paris and fiancéCarter Reumwere decorated onto cookies and cans of sparkling water. The brunch menu included harvest salad, smoked salmon frittata, and mini chocolate croissant cinnamon buns.
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TheSimple Lifealum previously told PEOPLE that the COVID-19 pandemicgave them a chance to build their relationship, since she was previously traveling up to 250 days a year as a DJ and entrepreneur.
“This is the first time I’ve actually been forced not to travel and stay home,” Paris said in September. “The silver lining is that I get to be with my pets and my boyfriend. We have gotten so close. The amount of time we’ve had together is what would normally take five years!”
Although she shot down pregnancy rumors in July — clarifying that they’re “waiting until after the wedding” — Paris previously revealed that theybegan the process of in vitro fertilizationbecause she wants to have “twins that are a boy and a girl.”
source: people.com