
Paris Hilton's $63M Mansion, Motherhood, and Savvy Investment Moves
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Paris Hilton has been everywhere these last few days blending the personal with the business in classic Paris fashion. The most headline-grabbing development is her $63 million purchase of Mark Wahlberg’s old Beverly Hills mansion, but what really has financial insiders buzzing is what came *after*: Paris and her husband Carter Reum took out a $43.75 million mortgage through JPMorgan after the deal closed, despite her estimated $300 million to $400 million net worth. Fortune and Coin World highlight this as a strategic move—the kind the ultra-wealthy use to keep capital liquid for higher-yield investments instead of tying funds up in bricks and mortar. The estate itself, with 12 bedrooms and 20 bathrooms, is one of LA’s most coveted, but the smoke and mirrors of the mortgage is the real long-term power play, reflecting a shift in how new-money elites manage wealth that will certainly go down as a signature Paris move.
Meanwhile, Paris is serving up the other side of her persona on social, giving fans deeply personal glimpses into her life as a mom of two. According to Good Morning America, she credits motherhood with changing her life completely, celebrating every little milestone with Phoenix and London and sharing throwbacks and tender moments to her nearly 26 million Instagram followers. A recent Instagram montage showing her kids’ rapid growth had fans swooning and prompted Paris to urge everyone to “cherish every moment”—an emotional beat that, blended with her luxe lifestyle, amplifies that perpetual Paris duality. The family’s presence in London last month—even as her Malibu home was tragically lost to wildfires in January—kept her firmly in the center of both news and pop culture conversations.
On the business front, Paris is in the middle of a high-profile year-long partnership as Global Ambassador for Paul Mitchell, marking a major beauty campaign that spotlights both digital and in-person events. Us Weekly covered her glam evolution from her Y2K “smokey eye” days to her current more refined yet still “that’s hot” aesthetic. The campaign is omnipresent, syncing up with TikTok buzz, headline interviews, and a behind-the-scenes anecdote about an accidental pixie cut that morphed into a hair trend—true Paris style, blending mishap with market influence.
In the investment world, a new list from Amra & Elma for 2025 ranks her as one of the top celebrity angel investors, particularly in consumer, fintech, and web3, underlining how she keeps one stiletto planted in the new economy while spinning media and celebrity into market leverage.
In more whimsical news, Paris even got the internet talking by posting a TikTok of her putting up full Christmas decorations for her kids in August—a touch of her signature irreverence that turns an ordinary moment into a viral event.
Through it all, Paris Hilton is maximizing the art of multitasking: pausing for family, leveraging assets for financial clout, setting beauty trends, and staying a step ahead as a businesswoman, influencer, and perennial headline maker.
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