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Paris Hilton unveils new pink themed suite she designed at The Beverly Hilton

Paris Hilton announced she designed two suites inside the Beverly Hilton - called the Stay Like an Icon. The star - who is set to release her album - custom-curated the suites - complete with images of herself on the walls and lots of pink.
Paris Hilton unveils new pink themed suite she designed at The Beverly Hilton

Guests can book the Paris-inspired suites from October 4 until November 1, 2024.

The 43-year-old posed in a pink crystal set and Barbie pink top as she announced the news while sitting in one of the suites.

'Hey loves, have you ever wanted to stay like me? Well, now you can. Because I'm designing a one-of-a-kind suite at The Beverly Hilton for all you Infinite Icons,' Paris says in the Instagram video, shared on both the Hilton Instagram and The Beverly Hilton Instagram page.

The clip caption read: 'Introducing Stay Like an Infinite Icon. A room fit for an icon, designed by an icon. Stay like @ParisHilton in a suite at The @BeverlyHilton starting 10.04.24. Ready to see it for yourself? Book! #Hiltonforthestay.'

The nightly rate for the room is $1,111.

The suite is completely Paris-themed, with a plush bedroom, private terrace and massive bathroom.

The balcony features striking clear plastic chairs and table, where guests can enjoy scenic views of the city.

Her album Infinite Icon was released on September 6th.

The album is her second studio album; Sia served as the executive producer.

Her first album - called Paris - dropped on August 14, 2006 - and it features her hit song Stars Are Blind.

The Beverly Hilton Hotel opened in August 1955 after a two year construction by the Hilton Hotels Corporation.

The hotel is owned now by Beny Alagem, but Hilton Hotels Corporation manages it.

Paris shares two children with husband Carter Reum: son Phoenix, born January 2023, and daughter London, born November 2023 - both born via surrogate.

Paris and Carter married in November 2021 after they first started dating in November 2019.

By SARAH SOTOODEH

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