Paris Hilton is ready to "live a real life".

Paris Hilton covers Tatler (Photo by Yu Tsai)

Paris Hilton covers Tatler (Photo by Yu Tsai)

The 40-year-old heiress - who recently got engaged to Carter Reum - has enjoyed having more time at home during the coronavirus pandemic because it's given her the opportunity to "re-evaluate" her priorities and she's now ready to move on to the next phase of her life by starting a family of her own.

She told the new issue of Britain's Tatler magazine: "‘I’m loving it. I’m in the best place in my life. I’ve never been happier.

"I’m at home finally with my boyfriend and it’s so amazing.

"My life was so hectic, travelling 250 days out of the year, for two decades.

"Obviously, it’s a really scary time around the world and my heart goes out to everyone. But I try to see the silver lining and, for me, it’s been amazing to re-evaluate my life and my priorities.

"I’ve lived such a full life, I now know that I am happy being at home. And I am excited for the next phase of my life: to grow up and get married and have a kid – kids – and live a real life. Because I never got to do that before.’"

While Paris and Carter don't know when they will have a baby, she has already chosen a name for the tot.

She explained: "‘London, because London is my favourite city in the world."

But just because the 'Stars Are Blind' hitmaker has had to spend more time at home over the last year, she insisted the global health crisis hasn't meant a drop in her workload.

She said: "I don’t stop. I’m like a machine. I am always working. Now I have even more projects than ever. And being with [Carter], he’s so business-minded, I am so inspired by being with him every day.’"

Paris isn't "interested" in money or fame, she just wants to be successful and make her fans happy with her ventures.

She said: "Success is what drives me. Feeling good about myself and accomplishing things.

"Fame and money? I have that. That doesn’t interest me. I like making my fans happy, giving them things that they will enjoy."

See the full feature in the May issue of Tatler available via digital download and newsstands on 1 April. https://www.tatler.com/


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