Paris Hilton expressed her gratitude after an accidental fire on the set of one of her projects was quickly contained, preventing any injuries.
The 43-year-old hotel heiress took to social media on Friday, Aug. 16, to reassure her fans that she was unharmed following an incident where her trailer was completely destroyed during the filming of her new music video.
“Unfortunately, an accidental fire broke out in my trailer on the set of my music video today. While it’s heartbreaking, I’m incredibly thankful that everyone is safe, and I’m so grateful for the amazing support around me,” Hilton wrote in an Instagram Stories post.
In the post, she also extended her thanks to her entire team, including music video director Hannah Lux Davis, as well as Heidi Klum, Meghan Trainor, and Lance Bass.
Her message was shared alongside an image of the charred remains of her trailer.
In a follow-up image showing some of her burnt belongings, Hilton added, “Not how I expected my music video shoot for ‘Bad Bitch Academy’ to go.”
Earlier, on March 21, Hilton had revealed on Instagram that Megan Thee Stallion joined her when she debuted the song.
“So proud of this new album!” Hilton had commented back at the time, referring to Infinite Icon.
On Friday, Hilton posted a third update, stating that “the show must go on.”
In the accompanying photo, the Simple Life star posed in a blue dress next to Heidi Klum, 51, who wore a hot pink dress. The two stood on a mirrored platform, surrounded by pink neon lights and chandeliers, with a sea of photographers capturing their every move.
Klum, the German-American television host, did not share details about the fire on her social media but did post a selfie with Lance Bass, 45, and a selfie video with Hilton.
“With the one and only @parishilton #badbitchacademy,” Klum captioned the video.
Hilton’s “Bad Bitch Academy,” featuring celebrity cameos, follows her July collaboration with Trainor, 30, titled “Chasin.’”
When the song debuted, the two singers launched a “That’s Hotline” to engage with fans and promote the song’s message about cutting off communication with past lovers who no longer bring value to their lives. Infinite Icon is set to release on Sept. 6.