Paris Hilton Safe After On-Set Fire Incident During Music Video Shoot
- Paris Hilton's trailer catches fire and burns down
- Star reassures fans with Instagram post
- No injuries reported in the incident
Paris Hilton has reassured her fans of her safety following an accidental fire that broke out in her trailer while filming a music video for her upcoming track, "Bad B***h Academy." The 43-year-old socialite took to social media to express her gratitude for the support she received, stating, "As heartbreaking as it is, I'm so thankful everyone is safe." She shared a Polaroid image of herself amidst the aftermath, reflecting on the unexpected turn of events during the shoot. The new single, part of Hilton's forthcoming album "Infinite," is set to follow her collaboration with Meghan Trainor on the track "Chasin." Hilton has described her connection to "Bad B***h Academy," emphasizing its themes of empowerment and self-love, particularly in the context of moving away from toxic relationships. In an interview with Rolling Stone, she noted how the song resonated with her personal experiences. Meghan Trainor, who has been working on the song for several years, expressed her excitement about collaborating with Hilton, calling her "the sister I always needed." Trainor highlighted the significance of the project, stating that it was a dream come true to create something iconic together. Hilton's new album, set for release on September 6, marks her first studio effort in nearly two decades since her debut in 2006. The album promises a mix of "pop bops" and tracks inspired by her memoir, including an updated version of her hit "Stars Are Blind" and a song titled "Fame Won't Love You."