Nicky Hilton finally announces name of 22-month-old son
Her son was born in June 2022
Nicky Hilton just disclosed the unusual name of her third kid.
Hilton, 40, revealed to Us Weekly that Chasen, her 22-month-old son, was born in June 2022. Alongside her spouse James Rothschild, the mother of three has daughters Lily-Grace Victoria, 6, and Theodora "Teddy" Marilyn, 5.
“We always liked the name, and it was unusual,” she said on Friday. The proud mother added, “He’s trying to talk. He’s saying lots of words, but no full sentences yet."
Hilton also shared how her daughters and Chasen's "big sisters adore him.”
“They love him. Zero jealousy. They just dote over him,” explained Hilton. “I’m very lucky that all of my children get along extremely well. The girls have their occasional bickering, but everyone gets along.”
In her words, Chasen is simply "like his dad," adding that "he's very, very serious. It's so cute." Chasen will start preschool this autumn.
According to the fashion designer, Lily-Grace, their oldest daughter, is "more like [her]." Lily-Grace is "a little more quiet and reserved," according to Hilton.
"I think my youngest [daughter], Teddy, [is] definitely more girly and feminine,” she added of her second child.
Hilton shared a black-and-white silhouette photo of the happy parents on Instagram to commemorate the growth of the family at the time of Chasen's birth.
"We are officially a party of 5!" she wrote in the caption. "Welcome to the world sweet boy. Mom, dad and big sisters could not be more smitten."
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