While exploring numerous business ventures over the years, Paris Hilton caught the media’s attention with her lavish lifestyle. More than willing to give fans a glimpse into her life, Hilton embraced social media, using it to expand her growing fanbase. But outside of being a model and businesswoman, Hilton is also a singer who released her debut album Paris back in 2006. Although 18 years ago, Hilton is on the cusp of releasing her newest album, Infinite Icon in September. And while working on a music video for the album, a fire apparently ripped through the set and Hilton’s trailer.
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Besides Hilton on set during the fire, the singer also explained how Lance Bass, Meghan Trainor, and Heidi Klum were all safe as they looked to make an appearance in the video. Filming the video for her song “Bad Bitch Academy”, Hilton shared “Sadly an accidental fire broke out in my trailer on the set of my music video today. As heartbreaking as it is, I’m so thankful everyone is safe and I’m incredibly grateful for the amazing support I have around me.”
Paris Hilton Declared “The Show Must Go On”
Posting a video showing the aftermath of the fire, Hilton captioned her post writing, “Assessing the damages after yesterday’s fire. It’s heartbreaking to see so many of my favorite things destroyed. All of the gorgeous custom outfits that we had made for the music video, designer couture outfits, all my favorite sunglasses, shoes, handbags, jewelry, computers, cameras, phones, and so much more. But thankfully everyone is safe and okay and that’s all that matters. Here’s hoping Day 2 of filming “Bad Bitch Academy” is a little less lit. Clearly this #InfiniteIcon era is hot.”
While promising fans she and the crew were all safe, the singer gained a mountain of support. “I’m glad you and your fur babies are safe! I’m sorry you lost some of your favourite items.” Another person added, “So Sorry that happened to you but I’m glad no one got hurt and hopefully will never happen again ! Huge and misses.”
Hilton’s return to music takes place on September 6th when the star releases her second studio album. She insisted while the fire slowed down production – “the show must go on.”
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