Sia is the executive producer of the upcoming album that Paris Hilton will release. Paris mentioned last week that she is currently working on a follow-up album to her 2006 first album Paris during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

The media personality and businesswoman is also preparing to release the new single Lighter this week.

Together with Steve Aoki, "The Simple Life" star produced the song. Paris, 42, said in the interview, "Yeah, I'm making the next album right now.

Paris gushed to the talk show host about working with Steve, a DJ and music producer, saying, "He's so dope. We've been friends for 20 years. I love him so much." 

The new album from Paris has not yet been given a name or a release date, but it has been confirmed that Lighter will be on Steve's upcoming eighth studio album, HiROQUEST: Double Helix, which is scheduled to arrive on November 17.

Paris is working as an executive producer for the television series adaptation of her 2023 memoir Paris: The Memoir in addition to creating her second album.

A24, the production firm behind Lady Bird, Midsommar, and the upcoming Priscilla Presley biopic Priscilla, will create the series. The sisters Elle and Dakota Fanning from Hollywood will also produce the future television program. 

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Meanwhile, it appears that Britney Spears will always have Paris Hilton on her side.

The 42-year-old businesswoman, who will soon launch a "Be an Icon" kitchen and home line with Walmart, also offers some advice for Spears, 41, who will publish her memoir, The Woman in Me, on October 24. Explaining why she is "so proud" of the singer "for telling her story," Hilton stated, "I know how hard it can be doing a memoir because you have to really dive in and think about so many moments in your life that I'm sure you don't even want to think about." "But it is truly such a healing experience, and writing my book, [Paris: The Memoir], has changed my life in so many ways," she says. "So I'm really hoping that she feels the same way with this."

Hilton is just proud, she said, of how strong Spears is. 

But the heiress stands to have her life splayed out on fans' screens soon as well.

The not-so-simple existence of Paris Hilton will soon be on television.

Lewellen Pictures, a production firm run by Elle and Dakota Fanning, is collaborating with the independent production company A24 to turn Paris: The Memoir, written by Paris Hilton, into a TV series. The glamorous yet turbulent life of the hotel heiress and socialite has previously been examined in reality shows like The Simple Life and The World According to Paris, as well as documentaries like This is Paris and The American Meme. However, this new series is the first to give Hilton's story the scripted TV treatment. The production will be executive produced by Hilton, the Fanning sisters, Brittany Kahan Ward, and David Bernad. 

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