Paris Hilton’s trailer burns down due to an ‘accidental fire’ on set of her new music video
Paris Hilton’s glam trailer burned down on the set of her new music video, “Bad Bitch Academy,” on Friday but the heiress fortunately walked away unharmed.
“Sadly an accidental fire broke out in my trailer on the set of my music video today 💔,” she wrote on her Instagram Story Friday along with a photo of the aftermath.
“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.”
Hilton, 43, tagged fellow stars collaborating with her on the music video, including supermodel Heidi Klum, *NSYNC member Lance Bass, pop singer Meghan Trainor and the video’s director, Hannah Lux Davis.
According to sources on set, there were “multiple custom designer looks created for the video shoot,” which were all destroyed.
“Heidi Klum came to the rescue bringing a matching dress and extra shoes for Paris to wear,” an eyewitness tells Page Six Saturday.
“Everyone really rallied together and Paris continued on set shooting until 1:00 a.m., and is back filming today.”
Hilton confirmed production pressed on when she shared a behind-the-scenes snapshot of her and Klum, 51, standing on an elevated surface in what appeared to be a party scene on Friday.
The German supermodel also posted a video via Instagram of the pair sitting on set and professing their love for each other.
The “Simple Life” star then showed on her Instagram Story Friday a few small items that had been spared from the fire, including a polaroid, a bedazzled item that read, “Infinite Icon Paris Hilton,” and a charred item with Hilton’s face on it.
“Not how I expected my music video shoot for “Bad Bitch Academy” to go…💔 she wrote atop the snap.
On Saturday, Hilton shared a video of the damage on Instagram that revealed what the trailer looked like after the fire had been put out.
“This is insane. [It] smells so bad,” the “Nothing In This World” singer said in the clip, clearly shocked. “This literally looks like a war zone. … I did not know it was this bad.”
The video showed the trailer almost completely burnt to a crisp with the roof partially caved in. Hilton took note of some of her incinerated personal belongings, including hair extensions and her Barbie blanket.
“It’s heartbreaking to see so many of my favorite things destroyed 💔 All of the gorgeous custom outfits that we had made for the music video, designer couture outfits, all my favorite sunglasses, shoes, handbags, jewelry, computers, cameras, phones, and so much more😣🥺,” she captioned the video.
“But thankfully everyone is safe and okay and that’s all that matters 💖 Here’s hoping Day 2 of filming ‘Bad Bitch Academy’ is a little less lit 😂.”
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Hilton’s “Bad Bitch Academy” music video is for a single off her upcoming “Infinite Icon” album.
An inside source tells Page Six “there is a big feature on the single.”
“Infinite Icon” is set to be released on Sept. 6.