Paris Hilton recently shared photos of the aftermath of a fire that destroyed a trailer during the filming of her new music video. The incident occurred while shooting visuals for her upcoming track 'Bad Bitch Academy,' which will be part of her second studio album, 'Infinite Icon.' This album marks her return to pop music after a long hiatus since her 2006 release.
On August 16, Paris took to Instagram to reveal the damage caused by the accidental fire on the set of her music video. Despite the heartbreaking loss of personal belongings and custom outfits, she expressed gratitude that everyone involved was safe. The fire destroyed various items, including designer couture outfits, sunglasses, shoes, handbags, jewelry, computers, cameras, and phones.
Paris shared images and videos showcasing the extent of the damage, including the collapsed roof and burnt belongings. She expressed shock at the severity of the destruction, emphasizing the importance of safety above material possessions.
Despite the setback, Paris remained determined to continue filming the music video. In a post on her Instagram grid, she showed resilience by stating, 'The show must go on,' alongside a photo of herself and Heidi Klum performing on the set.
Following the incident, several celebrities, including Paris' mother and aunt, expressed relief that she was unharmed. The support from friends and colleagues highlighted the close-knit nature of the entertainment industry.
'Infinite Icon' is scheduled for release on September 6, 2024, and fans eagerly anticipate Paris Hilton's return to the music scene. The unfortunate fire serves as a reminder of the importance of safety measures on film sets and the resilience of artists in the face of unexpected challenges.