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Paris Hilton Says ‘Part Of Me Is Gone’ As Search For Dog Continues

As the search for Paris Hilton’s puppy, Diamond Baby, continues, the dog’s heartbroken owner recently sent a message to the pooch.

According to a new video update on a fan’s Instagram account, the American media personality expressed her grief over the situation while pleading with the dog to return Diamond to her.

Paris Hilton Calls Her Dog Everything As The Search Continues

Paris Hlton at the 10th Annual LACMA ART+FILM GALAMEGA

The video, which shows Hilton dressed in all black with dark shades, begins with someone in the background telling the 41-year-old to speak directly to the dog, leading him to the camera to say:

“Please return my baby; he is everything to me,” before adding, “Part of me is gone; I need him back.”

A background speaker can then be heard saying she is loved and advising her to stay strong and upright because miracles happen all the time. Hilton expressed her hope for a miracle before expressing her gratitude for the gesture and saying goodbye to those around her. The caption of the video reads,

“#FindDiamondBaby Let’s keep sharing pictures of Diamond so people with DB can return her to @ParisHilton.”

Immediately after the update, “The Simple Life” star reposted the same reel on her Instagram Story, asking for the dog’s attention in hopes that she gets her baby back.

On Wednesday, September 14, when Diamond went missing, Hilton didn’t waste time creating an email [email protected] for people with any information about her puppy to contact.

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In addition, The Blast reports there was a thorough search of the neighborhood, but to no avail. Still, he remains hopeful that someone will find the dog and return it for a $10,000 reward.

The successful businessman made sure to leave no box unmarked in his search for his baby, as he also shared a wanted poster on Instagram about a week after he went missing.

The red and white pamphlet included a picture of the pet along with its description: black, brown and white. Its last known location was also added: at the intersection of Mulhouland Drive and Benedict Canyon in Beverly Hills.

The poster further read, “$10,000 for the safe return or information leading to the safe return of the Diamond!” It ended with: “If you have any information leading to him, please email us. No questions asked. We just want Diamond back to our family.”

In the caption, Hilton revealed that Diamond has been missing for over a week, causing even more grief for the social media star. Describing the search for the dog as “one of the most painful experiences of my life,” she added, “My heart is broken. I miss him so much and feel like a part of me is missing without him by my side.”

There may still be hope for the beloved pet, because the owner will not give up hope to get him back. Speaking of which, the famous socialite revealed that six “reliable” psychics and pet communicators she contacted told her that Diamond is alive.

Even so, all she wants is for the puppy to be back, safe at home where she belongs. This led him to conclude, “Please email if you know ANYTHING. And please spread the word by reposting this and telling your friends.”

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Author of “Confessions of an Heir” Experienced Traumatic Emotional Abuse as a Teen

Hilton may be known for all that enviable luxury and luxury, but it can also come as a surprise that she endured years of mental abuse and emotional suffering as a child.

He revealed shocking details during an appearance on the Australian news show, “The Project,” The Blast reported, including his discussion of working with families on the Australia Zoo project.

The “This Is Paris” podcaster had reason to make such a revelation at the time; she shared, “I can’t sleep at night knowing that this is still happening, and I know that I have to use my voice.”

He believes God may have made his experience such a trauma to give him the “gift” to save child victims one day.

Hilton, whose experience of teenage abuse was detailed in her 2021 documentary, “This Is Paris,” continues to heal and help others even though the trauma remains “impossible to forget.”

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