The TV personality/singer was filming a star-studded music video for her new song 'Bad B***h Academy' when her trailer went up in flames, but luckily no one was injured.
- August 17, 2024
AceShowbiz - Paris Hilton has escaped unscathed from fire on the set of her music video. The reality TV star/DJ's trailer burst into flames when she was filming the music video for her new song "Bad B***h Academy".
The socialite immediately took to social media to address the incident. Sharing a picture of her damaged trailer on her Instagram Story, she wrote on Friday, August 16, "Sadly an accidental fire broke out in my trailer on the set of my music video today."
The 43-year-old continued, "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 @hannahluxdavis @heidiklum @meghantrainer @lancebass and my entire team."
On the next Story, she shared, "Not how I expected my music video shoot for 'Bad B***h Academy' to go...," adding a broken heart emoji.
According to TMZ which first reported the news, the former star of "The Simple Life" was filming the music video in downtown Los Angeles on Friday when her makeup trailer suddenly caught fire. Footage from the aftermath of the blaze was obtained by the site and revealed the inside of the trailer is a charred mess with tons of damage.
Sources tell the outlet that Paris' trailer was stocked with designer clothes, custom Swarovski outfits, sunglasses, purses, jewelry, computers and tons of personal items, which were all destroyed in the fire. Paris was on set when the fire broke out, but luckily, no one was injured.
The origin of the fire is still unknown. The Fire Department was reportedly called and the fire is being investigated.
Sources say Heidi Klum, Lance Bass, Meghan Trainor, Chris Olsen and Lele Pons are set to make cameos in the star-studded music video. They were reportedly still on the set and shooting the music video despite the fire, which came as a shock to the crew.
"Bad B***h Academy" is one of the songs lifted off Paris' upcoming second studio album "Infinite Icon". The LP is due out on September 6, preceded by the release of its singles "I'm Free" on June 21 and "Chasin" on July 26.