It has been reported by Paris Hilton that her second album will be released. The statement was made by the heiress on X on Wednesday herself.

In a post that she shared online, she talked about her next endeavor.

 

She said she adores Sia a lot and described her as the most talented composer of the day and also one of her closest friends. She added that Sia is her album's executive producer, and very honored to be working with her.

"Working in the studio with her is such a dream come true," she continued.

She then tweeted a video of her son Phoenix bouncing along to some music, and captioned it: "At the studio recording my 2nd album with Baby P. Which artists would you like me to do a song with?" 

In the video also, the boy could be seen dancing as Paris asked him if he was having a good time.

She asked her son, "Are you a happy boy? Do you like watching mommy in the studio? Dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing. Yeah, dancing. Go, go, go, dancing."

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In 2006, 42-year-old Paris released her debut studio album, Paris, to a mixed reception. Paris and her husband Carter Reum had their baby Phoenix via surrogacy in January 2023. Their surrogate-born daughter London was welcomed into the family in November 2023. 

Last year, 17 years after the song's first release, Paris Hilton has collaborated with trans singer-songwriter Kim Petras to produce a new version of her breakthrough single, "Stars Are Blind".

The reworked song "Stars Are Blind (Paris' Version) feat. Kim Petras" serves as the preemptive introduction of 11:11 Media, the new music branch of Hilton's next-generation media organization. In 2022, Hilton also made a new version available only on Amazon Music.

Additionally, the song is anticipated to be included in the repertoire of next week's one-night-only "Paris Hilton: Live in Concert" at Los Angeles' Fonda Theater.

It was claimed that the concert's tickets sold out in less than three minutes. The song has undergone a few changes: Petras sings the second verse, both singers sing the chorus, and Petras riffs on phrases like "I love you, Paris" and Paris's well-known statement, "That's hot!" in the outro. 

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