A fire broke out in Paris Hilton’s trailer while filming a music video. Fortunately, no one was injured.
An incident occurred during the filming of a new music video by entrepreneur and singer Paris Hilton (43). Like herself, a fire broke out in her trailer on set.
Paris Hilton is “so grateful that everyone is safe”
Hilton shares a photo that shows the trailer, which appears to be completely destroyed inside. However, the 43-year-old can give the all-clear. “Unfortunately, an accidental fire broke out in my trailer today on the set of my music video,” Hilton reports. “As heartbreaking as this is, I am so thankful that everyone is safe and I am incredibly grateful for the amazing support I have around me.”
In this context, Hilton names music video director Hannah Lux Davis (38), *NSYNC star Lance Bass (45), singer Meghan Trainor (30), model mom Heidi Klum (51) and her team. “This is not how I imagined the shooting of my music video for ‘Bad Bitch Academy’,” she writes in another photo.
Klum will appear in the clip for “Bad Bitch Academy” – apparently like Bass and Trainor. In her stories, Hilton says of a photo of the two on a catwalk: “The show must go on…” This is probably a little look behind the scenes of the shoot. Klum did not share details of the incident on Instagram, but it was shot as part of the collaboration – and in which she poses next to Hilton.
Numerous valuables destroyed
According to one source, the incident occurred on August 16 in Los Angeles. Anonymous sources said Hilton was on set when the fire broke out. Again, no one was injured.
Apparently, however, there was probably considerable material damage. According to reports, the trailer contained designer clothes, Swarovski outfits, jewelry, handbags, computers and other valuables, all of which were destroyed. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined and the fire department is investigating the matter.
Source: Stern

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