Paris Hilton Reveals the Doggy Mansion Inside Her $63 Million Beverly Hills Home and Her Kids Want It for Themselves
Paris Hilton just posted a clip that the internet completely lost its mind over. Her two toddlers toured the family’s custom doggy mansion, decided it was theirs, and declared they were moving in.
The dogs had no say in the matter.
But if you know what happened to this family 17 months before this video was posted, this moment hits very differently than just another celebrity parent content drop.
The House She Built Before Her Kids Were Born
The Doggy Mansion is not a new setup. Paris had it custom-built for her five dogs years ago.
It sits in the backyard of the family’s 6-acre Beverly Park estate and comes with two stories, pink interiors, ornate metal staircases, pink dog beds, a basketball hoop, and its own balcony.
A $63 million estate in Beverly Hills and the dogs have their own separate house inside it. That is the baseline here.
When Paris took Phoenix (3) and London (2) inside for a tour, she told them something that reframes the whole video. “I built this for you guys before you were born.
I was already talking about you because I used to have a dollhouse when I was little, but my puppies were my first babies so that’s why it’s called the Doggy Mansion.”
She built it for her kids before they existed. The dogs just got there first.
Everything That Happened in That Clip
London was the first one to spot it walking up. “Oh, look at the doggy mansion. The doggy mansion!” she said.
Both kids went in with their mom, climbed the staircase past the pink dog beds, and started exploring.
Phoenix spotted what Paris called a DJ set inside and immediately claimed the title of DJ P. London went straight for the balcony window and tried to climb out.

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Paris caught her. “Where are you going miss? Are you sneaking out?”
London’s response: “It’s our house.”
Phoenix settled it from the balcony, waving down and yelling “hi” to anyone who would listen. When Paris joked she was going back to the main house since they were moving in, Phoenix looked genuinely confused. “Why?”
Paris captioned the post: “Looks like Phoenix is moving into the doggy mansion. CutesieCrew SlivingMom.”
The Part Every Other Article Missed
In January 2025, Paris was sitting at home watching live news when she saw her own Malibu beach house burning on television.
She wrote on Instagram: “Heartbroken beyond words. Sitting with my family, watching the news, and seeing our home in Malibu burn to the ground on live TV is something no one should ever have to experience.
This home was where we built so many precious memories. It’s where Phoenix took his first steps and where we dreamed of building a lifetime of memories with London.”
That $8.4 million Malibu home was gone. Only rubble remained.
Five months later, Paris and Carter, represented by her brother Barron Hilton and his wife Tessa, closed on Mark Wahlberg’s former Beverly Park estate for $63.1 million. More than 30,000 square feet. 6 acres. 12 bedrooms.
A golf course, a spa she built herself, a sunglasses room with 10,000 pairs on holographic shelves, and a Doggy Mansion that made the move right along with the family.
As Realtor.com reported, the kids’ reaction to the doggy mansion was the moment that captured everything about how this family has settled in.
That kind of attachment to a home is something a lot of celebrity families quietly carry.
Jennifer Lopez has been openly emotional for months as her twins Emme and Max prepare to leave for college, and it tells the same story: these properties are not just real estate. They are where the actual life happens.
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Why This Matters
This is not just a feel-good family moment. It sits inside a much larger shift.
Americans spent $157 billion on pets in 2025, and the global pet housing market is on track to grow from $7.25 billion to over $10 billion by 2032, according to pet spending data compiled by Fortunly. The “pet humanization” trend has been building for over a decade.
Paris was spending $325,000 on a custom dog mansion in 2009. She was not following this trend. She was ahead of it by 15 years.
Now her human children are fighting the dogs for the same square footage. That is either the most 2026 story possible, or just a very Paris Hilton Tuesday.
The pattern keeps showing up across celebrity real estate right now. Benny Blanco and Selena Gomez quietly took over Jennifer Aniston’s $21 million mansion in a deal she never saw coming.
The LaBrant family found themselves cutting $100K from their Nashville mansion price just days after defending their Tennessee move publicly. Every big listing has a bigger personal story running right underneath it.
This one just happens to involve a pink chandelier and two toddlers trying to evict five Chihuahuas.
Key Takeaways
- The Doggy Mansion is a two-story structure with pink interiors, a chandelier, pink dog beds, a basketball hoop, and a private balcony
- Paris told her kids she built it before they were born, calling her dogs her “first babies”
- Phoenix (3) and London (2) both declared they were moving in during the tour
- The mansion sits on the grounds of the $63.1 million Beverly Park estate Paris and Carter bought in June 2025
- The estate was previously Mark Wahlberg’s and spans over 30,000 sq ft across 6 acres
- Paris also built a private spa called the Sliving Spa and has a dedicated sunglasses room with 10,000 pairs on holographic shelves
- Paris lost her $8.4 million Malibu beach house in the January 2025 LA wildfires, just months before this purchase
What do you think: should iconic celebrity homes and the setups inside them be preserved as they are when they sell, or does the new owner have every right to start completely fresh? Drop your take in the comments. Genuinely curious what people think about this one.
Wrapping Up
A $325,000 dog mansion built before her kids existed, two toddlers trying to claim it as theirs, and a mom who rebuilt her entire family home from scratch after watching it burn on live TV. Only Paris Hilton could make this feel completely normal.
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