PARIS Hilton has announced plans to release her second album, revealing its title and release date, almost 20 years after her first.
The 43-year-old Simple Life star released her self-titled album Paris in 2006.
Paris, 43, announced her music plans on social media on Thursday.
She shared a short video clip on X with text that read “Infinite Icon Paris Hilton.”
At the bottom of the clip was a release date.
“Drops 9/6,” the post revealed.
The song played softly in the background of the video, although it contained no words.
The reality TV star also shared an Instagram Reel that featured different celebrities asking her to share their “big secret.”
Demi Lovato, Kris Jenner, Noah Centineo, Khloe Kardashian, True Thompson, Lele Pons, Paula Abdul, Elle and Dakota Fanning, Lukas Gage, Gigi Gorgeous, Ashley Benson, Benny Blanco and Lance Bass appeared.
‘SO READY’
Fans in the comments were excited about the announcement.
I’m so ready for album 2. Debut needed a sister
@_MANDONNA_X
“OMG I’m so excited,” someone else wrote in the Instagram comments.
“And AT 11:11 dreams really do come true,” said a third.
“Sooo excited!!!!!!!!” yet another added.
READY TO COME BACK
Paris has been teasing a return to music for several years.
She released her single Hot One in June 2023.
The song is the first single from Infinite Icon.
After the song’s release, she said Rolling Stone she was “instantly inspired” to make a full-length record after she “ended up recording three songs in just one day”.
It’s been almost two decades since Paris released an album.
His first release came in 2006, followed by 2013’s Good Time and 2015’s High Off My Love.
The socialite also re-recorded her hit Stars Are Blind with Kim Petras.
KEEPING BUSY
The last few years have been busy for Paris, despite the lack of album releases.
She and her husband Carter Reum welcomed their first child, a boy named Phoenix, via surrogate in January 2023.
She announced the arrival of her second child, a girl named London, a few months later in November 2023.
Paris is also set to reunite with Nicole Richie for a new reality show.
The pair worked together on The Simple Life from 2003 to 2007.
The show was announced on May 8, although few details – including the name of the show – have been released at this time.
The TV project had not yet been filmed at the time of the announcement and was still “very early in development.” TMZ reported.
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