That’s hot: Paris Hilton lost a trailer to a music video shoot fire
Paris Hilton likes to diversify. Rather than idly enjoying the vast wealth of her business-savvy family, she has branched out into something of a television star, influencer, and businessperson. However, the celebrity also had a foray into music, an initiative she continues today with an album in the pipeline. Tragically for the Hilton, her luxury trailer burned to the ground during a music video shoot in
Paris Hilton lost a loaner trailer and nearly all of its contents to a fire at a music video shoot in Los Angeles, California
There’s a chance you didn’t know that Paris Hilton produces music in addition to her influencing, business endeavors, and popping up in commercials for Hilton Hotels & Resorts. But she has been doing so for over 20 years, producing some of her earliest work in 2006. And on the set of her accompanying music videos, she uses luxury trailers to relax between shoots.
However, Paris Hilton hit a bit of a serious, almost dangerous setback on the set of one of her latest music videos. On the second day of shooting for Bad B***h Academy, one of the songs on the upcoming album Infinite Icon, Hilton’s trailer burned on set. The King Kong ECO Lux trailer, a 39-foot luxury rig with sliding extensions immolated along with just about all of its contents.
Hilton jested “Clearly this Infinite Icon era is hot” in an X (formerly Twitter) post surveying the damage of the burned-out luxury trailer. However, the celeb seems saddened by the loss of the trailer’s contents. Check out Hilton’s X post below.
According to USA Today, the music-making celebrity didn’t find much intact after the blaze. “Everything else was literally melted and burned to a crisp. So many amazing memories with each of these pieces,” Paris Hilton said on social media.
As you might imagine, the nearly 40-foot luxury driving trailer was irreparably damaged in the fire. Charred surfaces within look saturated, no doubt a byproduct of Los Angeles Fire Department crews extinguishing the fire. That would also explain some of the gross sights and smells Paris Hilton complained about on social media. While King Kong Production Vehicles, Inc. doesn’t list the value of the trailer, its size and opulence couldn’t have made it an affordable rig.