Paris Hilton 'changes wedding venue to late grandfather's estate' weeks before big day

Paris Hilton at the Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection event credit:Bang Showbiz
Paris Hilton at the Go Red for Women Red Dress Collection event credit:Bang Showbiz

Paris Hilton has changed her wedding venue just days before she is due to marry Carter Reum.

The 40-year-old heiress got engaged to the entrepreneur in February, and the couple are expected to tie the knot at the Bel-Air estate of her late grandfather, hotelier and philanthropist Barron Hilton, on November 11th after a location switch.

An invited guest told the New York Post's Page Six column: "It changed about a week or so ago. It’s changed several times.

"Originally, they were going to get married in the church, but they switched it about a week or so ago.

"It’s a three-day event. New email invitations went out [Wednesday] to confirm attendance, but there still aren’t any addresses [listed]. They’re going to be filming to death."

Another insider revealed "everything is being filmed" for the star's upcoming 13-part Peacock docuseries, 'Paris in Love'.

The show is due to start streaming on the happy couple's big day.

Last month, Paris burst into tears after being asked if she was "getting cold feet" about marrying Carter in a trailer for the series.

He said: "This is your last chance to pull the plug on me."

Her sister Nicky Hilton Rothschild then asked: "Are you, like, getting cold feet?"

Speaking to her younger sibling and her mother Kathy Hilton, Paris admitted: "I want to grow up, but I want to make sure I make the right choice."

She then broke down in tears and said: "I just don't want to be alone forever."

Paris put off setting a wedding date as she admitted she "still has healing" to do with regard to her parents.

She confessed: "I feel like I've lived my whole life for other people."

Carter's romantic proposal is also shown, and in an interview, he admitted: "As you can imagine, marrying Paris Hilton is quite different than what I expected."

But Paris' wedding jitters are a thing of the past as the loved-up pair prepare for a "three-day" wedding.