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Paris Hilton 'splits from fiance Chris Zylka' months after announcing engagement

Over: Paris Hilton and Chris Zylka have reportedly called it quits (Picture: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Maddox Gallery)

Paris Hilton has reportedly split from her fiancé Chris Zylka months after announcing their engagement.

Reports in America claim that the couple called time on their two year relationship earlier this month after their romance “went off-kilter”.

A source told Just Jared: “They broke up and called off their engagement earlier this month. Their relationship started to become off-kilter after about two years together.”

The insider added that Hilton, 37, and Zylka, 33, will be focusing on different things.

Proposal: Paris Hilton and Chris Zylka got engaged in early 2018 (Instagram / Paris Hilton)

Standard Online has contacted representatives for Hilton for comment.

The duo started dating in early 2017 before getting engaged a year later during their holiday break in Aspen.

Announcing the happy news on her Instagram, Hilton shared a picture of her beau down on one knee thanking him for “showing her fairytales exist”.

She wrote: “I said Yas! So happy & excited to be engaged to the love of my life. My best friend & soulmate. Perfect for me in every way. So dedicated, loyal, loving & kindhearted.

“I feel like the luckiest girl in the world! You are my dream come true! Thank you for showing me that fairytales do exist.”

They were set to walk down the aisle this year but moved the wedding to 2019 because they were “too busy” to plan a wedding.

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