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'The show must go on'

Paris Hilton and her crew are safe after a fire on the set of her upcoming music video.

Hilton was shooting a video for “Bad Bitch Academy” on Friday when a fire broke out in her trailer and spread throughout the set, the artist wrote in her Instagram story.

“Unfortunately, a fire accidentally broke out in my trailer today on the set of my music video,” Hilton wrote. “As heartbreaking as it is, I am so thankful that everyone is safe and I am incredibly grateful for the incredible support I have around me.”

Photos showed the trailer charred from top to bottom, with a broken roof and several pieces of set burned. In a video released on Saturday, Hilton showed more of the interior, which she said smelled “like I was in the movie Candyman or so.”

“It's hard to see so much of my stuff destroyed,” Hilton wrote. “But thankfully everyone is safe and doing well and that's all that matters. I hope the second day of filming 'Bad Bitch Academy' is a little less exciting.”

Hilton named Heidi Klum, Meghan Trainor, Lance Bass and Simon Rex as being present at the music video and subsequent firing, as well as director Hannah Lux David.

“Bad Bitch Academy” is part of Hilton’s upcoming album, Infinite symbolwhich will be released in theaters on September 6. On Instagram, the singer announced that filming had resumed with the message “The Show Must Go On.”

Hilton previously released “I'm Free (feat. Rina Sawayama)” in June and “Chasin (feat. Meghan Trainor)” in July.