Paris Hilton and Her Son Honor ‘Queen’ Britney Spears With Their Halloween Costumes

It was Paris Hilton's first Halloween as a mom, and it looks like she had a great time dressing up her son, Phoenix. This year, Hilton re-created her friend Britney Spears' iconic "Toxic" flight attendant costume, and little Phoenix got to join in as a pilot. Hilton shared the adorable photos on her Instagram.

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"Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce you to your flight crew. ✈️ ‍♀️ ‍ ," Hilton captioned the series of photos. Hilton's husband, Carter Reum, joined in as Phoenix's co-captain.

Hilton's followers flooded the comments with nothing but love.

" ," sister Nicky Hilton commented.

"He couldn’t be cuter in those aviators ," one follower said.

"so adorable ," another added.

"The cutest lil' pilot ❤️," one follower said.

The "Toxic" costume seemed to have been Hilton's main Halloween costume this year, as she also wore it to the Casamigos Halloween Party, again with Carter as a pilot by her side.

She posted a video of herself walking toward the camera while Spears' "Gimme More" plays in the background. "In honor of our Queen ," she captioned the post, adding the hashtag #IconsOnly and a crown.

Hilton shared an Instagram post where she compared pictures of herself in costume with screenshots from the music video. "Icons support icons," she captioned the post.

"Paris you are a true supporting friend and that’s why we all love u sis!❤️ ❤️" one follower commented.

"The fact that @parishilton continues to show up for @britneyspears all times in her life is the definition of an iconic friendship that we all respect," another added.

In her memoir, The Woman in Me, Spears spills the tea on her time in the public eye, partying with Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. "It was never as wild as the press made it out to be," she wrote, adding that their nights out weren't as wild as we all thought.

Hilton had nothing but good things to say about Spears, too. "I know how hard it can be doing a memoir because you have to really dive in and think about so many moments in your life that I'm sure you don't even want to think about," she said. "I am just proud of what a strong woman she is."