Paris Hilton now talks to Lindsay Lohan about 'mom stuff' almost 20 years after Holy Trinity photo

Paris Hilton reveals that she now talks about motherhood with Lindsay Lohan, almost 20 years on from their party days in Hollywood.

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Paris Hilton now talks to Lindsay Lohan about motherhood
Paris Hilton now talks to Lindsay Lohan about motherhood

Paris Hilton talks about motherhood with Lindsay Lohan.

The 43-year-old heiress has 14-month old Phoenix as well as four-month-old London with husband Carter Reum while Lindsay, 37, has eight-month-old Luai with husband Bader Shammas and whilst they were infamous on the party scene in the 2000s, she is now loving having someone to talk to about her new chapter in life.

She told 'Entertainment Tonight': "We've been talking about all the mom things and it's just so exciting to have this next phase in our life."

In 2006, Paris was famously caught driving her car on a night out with 'Mean Girls' actress Lindsay and pop star Britney Spears in the passenger seats and celebrated the image - which went on to become a tabloid sensation depicting what was labeled the "Holy Trinity" of late 2000s pop culture - by reposting it on Twitter on its 16th anniversary in 2022.

She captioned the post: "16 years ago this happened and the “Holy Trinity” was born. #Sliving. @BritneySpears @LindsayLohan."

Prior to that, the 'Paris In Love' star discussed the viral image, explaining that it was borne out of a need to escape the paparazzi and that Lindsay had jumped into the car in an "awkward" moment after being asked by photographers if they had been in a fight.

She said: "That was a night that Britney and I went out, and we were at the Beverly Hills Hotel, at our friend's party, and we decided to leave to go home. We were walking to the car and all of us suddenly got swarmed by tons of paparazzi.

"Just as we got to the car, that's when Lindsay came up. It was kind of awkward because we were having some drama. Lindsay said, 'No, Paris would never hit me, I've known her since I was 15.

"It was basically just, not admitting what she did. It was quite awkward to be asked that question, and it was just weird how that whole thing happened. All of a sudden, I look over, and she's in my car. We weren't getting along, but I was polite."