Paris Hilton, 43, recently revealed that she sustained a knee injury while filming her latest music video.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, Hilton showed herself sitting on a metal grate, examining a deep cut on her knee.
At one point, she asked if there was glass lodged in the wound, but someone off-camera clarified that the culprit was a sequin from her costume.
Despite the injury, Hilton maintained her sense of humor, writing in the caption, "I guess glitter really does run in my veins."
She also expressed excitement for fans to see the result of her hard work, hinting at the release of her music video for "Bad B***h Academy" this coming Friday.
A member of the crew praised Hilton's determination, calling her a "trooper" for continuing to work despite her injury.
Hilton, unfazed, suggested they could simply hide her knee in the shot, adding that "the show must go on" after having her knee bandaged.
This isn't the first setback Hilton has faced during the production of her album "Infinite Icon."
Just last month, the set was briefly disrupted by an accidental trailer fire, which Hilton lightheartedly referenced in her post, saying she's put "blood, sweat, fire, and tears" into the project.
"Slaying too hard," Hilton quipped about the mishaps, further demonstrating her ability to push through challenges.
The highly anticipated music video will be for her second single "Bad B***h Academy," following her earlier release "I'm Free," featuring Rina Sawayama.
In a now-deleted Instagram post, Hilton showed herself sitting on a metal grate, examining a deep cut on her knee.
At one point, she asked if there was glass lodged in the wound, but someone off-camera clarified that the culprit was a sequin from her costume.
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Despite the injury, Hilton maintained her sense of humor, writing in the caption, "I guess glitter really does run in my veins."
She also expressed excitement for fans to see the result of her hard work, hinting at the release of her music video for "Bad B***h Academy" this coming Friday.
A member of the crew praised Hilton's determination, calling her a "trooper" for continuing to work despite her injury.
Hilton, unfazed, suggested they could simply hide her knee in the shot, adding that "the show must go on" after having her knee bandaged.
This isn't the first setback Hilton has faced during the production of her album "Infinite Icon."
Just last month, the set was briefly disrupted by an accidental trailer fire, which Hilton lightheartedly referenced in her post, saying she's put "blood, sweat, fire, and tears" into the project.
"Slaying too hard," Hilton quipped about the mishaps, further demonstrating her ability to push through challenges.
The highly anticipated music video will be for her second single "Bad B***h Academy," following her earlier release "I'm Free," featuring Rina Sawayama.
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