Paris Hilton.Photo:Courtesy of Kevin Ostajewski
Courtesy of Kevin Ostajewski
Paris Hiltonis “grateful” that an accidental fire on the set of one of her projects was contained without injury.
The hotel heiress, 43, shared on social media Friday, Aug. 16, that she was doing fine after an incident on the set of her new music video resulted in her trailer being completely destroyed.
“Sadly an accidental fire broke out in my trailer on the set of my music video today. As heartbreaking as it is, l’m so thankful everyone is safe and I’m incredibly grateful for the amazing support I have around me,” she wrote on an Instagram Stories post.
Paris Hilton’s Trailer Burns Down.paris hilton/instagram
paris hilton/instagram
In the upload she also thanked her entire team, which included music video director Hannah Lux Davis, as well asHeidi Klum,Meghan TrainorandLance Bass.
Her caption was written over an image of the charred trailer.
“Not how I expected my music video shoot for ‘Bad Bitch Academy’ to go,” Hilton wrote on a second image from the scene, which showed a couple of her burnt belongings.
PEOPLE reached out to Hilton’s reps for comment but did not immediately hear back.
Also on Friday, a third follow-up post from Hilton stated that “the show must go on.”
Paris Hilton and Heidi Klum.paris hilton/instagram
In the photo, theSimple Lifestar posed in a blue dress as Klum, 51, stood beside her in a hot pink dress. The two ladies stood on an elevated, mirrored platform with pink neon lights and chandeliers on the ceiling above them.
While the models posed, there was a sea of photographers trying to get the money shot photo of the two.
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The German-American television host didn’t share any details about the fire on her social media account, but she did share a selfie on her Instagram Stories with Bass, 45, anda selfie video with Hilton.
“With the one and only@parishilton#badbitchacademy💗🩵,” Klum captioned the clip.
Hilton’s “Bad Bitch Academy” (and its star-studded celebrity cameos) is the follow-up to the mogul’s July collaboration with Trainor, 30, titled “Chasin.'”
At the time the song debuted, the two singers released a “That’s Hotline” to talk to fans and amplify the song’s message of cutting off communication with past lovers who no longer served any good.
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source: people.com