Paris Hilton headed to the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana, for an Easter brunch with her kids dressed as “snow bunnies” for the occasion. Hilton shared a carousel of snowy photos showing her two kids, 3-year-old Phoenix and 2-year-old London, dressed to enjoy the mountains before heading to brunch at the club. On Instagram, the DJ and TV star wrote, “Me and my lil snow bunnies off to Easter brunch ????? @YellowstoneClub ?.”
Paris Hilton and her ‘snow bunny’ kids take to the mountains for snowy Easter brunch
In the photos, Paris Hilton shared what it was like for her kids to dress up as “snow bunnies” and enjoy an Easter brunch at the Yellowstone Club, one of the most exclusive celebrity clubs. Hilton and her kids posed on the balcony with sweeping mountain views behind them.
She wore an all-white outfit, matching the snowy ranges behind her, with dramatic fur trim, paired with a yellow cap and narrow sunglasses as she struck the most glamorous poses with her kids. London and Phoenix appeared near the balcony railing, looking ready for the day. One commenter even said that Phoenix was “walking like a boss.”
The family’s Easter weekend did not begin in the snow, though. Hilton celebrated at home earlier, posting a carousel from Easter Sunday featuring what she called her “Cutesie Crew.” She and London matched in blue floral dresses from Hilton’s sister Nicky Hilton’s collection with La Coqueta, while Phoenix wore a blue button-down shirt with white shorts, living up to the “Cutesie Crew” title. The kids ran around with baskets hunting for eggs, and they cherished their treats from the Easter baskets.
Just before the brunch outing, Hilton also shared that Phoenix and London tried skiing for the first time at Yellowstone, posting a video, writing, “The #CutesieCrew takes skiing at Yellowstone for the first time ? I’m so proud of my babies ?! #SlivingMom ??.”
By the end of the holiday, Paris Hilton’s posts made it clear that her Easter was all about her children.
Originally reported by Ishika Mishra on Momtastic.
