Nicky Hilton and husband James Rothschild pregnant with baby no. 3

Last Modified: 9th Sep

Nicky Hilton and her husband James Rothschild are expecting a third child together.

The socialite and her fashion designer representative husband, 37, confirmed to People the exciting news, although they haven’t revealed the sex of the baby.

The couple, who married in London in July 2015 at Kensington Palace, is expected to become a family of five in the summer of 2022. They already have two daughters together- Lily Grace Victoria, 5, and Theodora “Teddy” Marilyn, 4.

The news of Nicky Hilton’s pregnancy comes just days after her older sister Paris Hilton shared her desire to become a mom. The Simple Life alum shared she wanted two or three kids with her husband Carter Reum, who were married in November 2021.

“I cannot wait [to be a mom]. That is definitely one of my top priorities. I would want twins first. Or, I don’t know, it’s hard to say. I always wished I had an older brother because I feel like if I did, they would protect me and things like that in school. So maybe a boy first.”

Nicky Hilton with her daughters (Image: Instagram)

Nicky Hilton, who most recently worked with children’s wear brand Dotty Dungarees, spoke about being home with her daughters during the pandemic.

“I strangely liked the not leaving the house for days at a time. There was something so cozy about being locked down with my family. That quality family time was definitely the silver lining of the pandemic."

Back in February 2020, she spoke of motherhood, “I think all moms suffer from mom guilt. I think we could all do better at that and it's important to still do the things you love. Don't let your children completely take over your life. Navigate that balance and find that balance. Whenever I do work trips, I'll feel guilty about leaving the children. But at the same time, I think it's also setting a good example for your children about working on what you're passionate about. I want to lead by example."

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