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Paris Hilton looks through remnants from trailer fire in new video: 'Burned to a crisp'
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Date:2025-04-11 22:36:09
Paris Hilton is opening up to fans about losing her prized possessions in a trailer fire.
The Hilton Hotels heiress took to social media to share a video with fans about the loss of property and shared a video of the destruction after a fire broke out on set of her music video Friday.
"Everything else was literally melted and burned to a crisp," she wrote. "So many amazing memories with each of these pieces, all tying back to this incredible journey to produce the best music video we possibly can make for you all! So unbelievably grateful that no one was injured during this event.
"While I am heartbroken and still processing it all, this will not stop me and my team," she captioned a video of the damage.
USA TODAY has reached out to Hilton's rep for comment. A spokesperson for the Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed to USA TODAY Tuesday that the LAFD responded to a report of a parking lot RV fire on Friday at 12:58 p.m. local time.
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The fire, which occurred in the 400 block of South Main Street in downtown Los Angeles, matches the description of the Hilton blaze.
She gave fans a tour of the devastation as her items were organized atop a pink table. "Chanel, this one actually is not bad ... the Sliv gloves," she said, referring to her signature fingerless gloves, before showing more damage. "We have some Chanel pearls, which are all burnt, melted."
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She continued during the video: "All this new jewelry, I just got from Lara Heems," before showing off other damaged goods.
"These, I'm so sad about. Custom costumes from Michael Schmidt. So gorgeous," Hilton added of the designer clothes. "He made these with Swarovski crystal material. All burnt. My Motorola Razrs (are) pretty intact. I don't know if (they'll work), but maybe." Hilton said her Pop & Suki bag apparently saved the old phones, noting that one looked "pretty good."
"Assessing the damages after yesterday's fire 😭 It's tough to see so many of my things destroyed 💔 But thankfully everyone is safe and okay and that’s all that matters," she captioned a previous Instagram video, saying she hoped filming her new music video was "a little less lit."
She added in the caption: "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."
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