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Perez Hilton’s Mom and Sister Seek Custody of His 3 Kids After Mental Health Crisis, Say He Can’t Safely Care for Them Right Now

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Perez Hilton’s mother has filed for temporary custody of his three children following his livestreaming of his mental health crisis.

His three kids, his niece, and his sister were all inside his Miami-area home just before the livestream, and relatives pulled the children out once they saw what was happening. Now the family says he can’t safely care for them until he’s well again.

Perez Hilton in a red striped sweater and glasses stands smiling with his mother in front of a Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour step-and-repeat backdrop.
At Staples Center on January 27, 2012, Perez Hilton and his mother attended the Los Angeles premiere of Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson ‘THE IMMORTAL’ World Tour. Photo by Mark Davis / Getty Images.

Perez Hilton’s three children were inside his Miami-area home shortly before the livestream that put him in the hospital, along with his niece and sister, and relatives rushed to remove the kids once they realized he was in a severe mental health crisis.

Perez Hilton and his children at the Disney Junior "Mira, Royal Detective" premiere at Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California
Perez and his kids back in 2020.

His mother and sister have practically raised those children for years, according to sources who spoke to Naughty But Nice, and both are now moving to give them a stable home while he gets treatment. “What those children experienced was deeply traumatic,” one source said. “They should never have been anywhere near that situation.”

Perez Hilton flanked by his mother Mia Alma Lavandeira and sister Mayte Amor at an outdoor event on the Santa Monica Pier
Perez Hilton at Pacific Park on the Santa Monica Pier in 2022.

Family members are documenting what the kids witnessed as they weigh their legal options. One source framed the effort as protection, not punishment: “Everyone wants him to recover. But until he’s healthy and stable, the children need to be with the people who can look after them.”

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