Paris Hilton has teased the possibility of new music with longtime friend Britney Spears, saying the pair have been talking about a potential collaboration while reconnecting over music and shared experiences.
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Speaking to Attitude, the media personality and businesswoman said discussions are still in the early stages but confirmed that the idea has been floated more than once. “We were talking about doing some fun music. And I was just with her recently talking about music again,” Hilton said. “So, we’ll see what happens. We’ll see.”
Hilton, who is currently working on her third studio album, said collaborating with Spears would be a major full-circle moment. “That would literally be the most iconic thing ever,” she added. “That would be a dream come true.”
The comments come two decades after Hilton released her self-titled debut album Paris in 2006. She returned to pop music in 2024 with her sophomore record Infinite Icon, which marked a renewed creative chapter for the socialite-turned-singer.
Elsewhere in the interview, Hilton singled out Blackout as her favourite Spears album, praising the project for its unapologetic tone. “It was just her being her,” Hilton said. “And she is one of the strongest women I know. She’s the ultimate pop princess icon, with the biggest heart. That album is just so bada**.”
Hilton’s remarks follow recent conversations with Spears about what she described as their “shared trauma” during the height of early-2000s tabloid culture. During a recent appearance on the I’ve Never Said This Before podcast, Hilton said the two reflected on how they were treated at the peak of their fame. “Yeah. I was just with Britney a few weeks ago for her birthday in Mexico and we were just talking about how cruel and mean-spirited people were back then,” she said. “I feel like she is someone that can relate to that.”
“There are very few people you can relate to on that level on experiencing that,” Hilton added. “It has made us both so strong.”
While no collaboration has been formally announced, Hilton’s comments have already reignited fan speculation about a potential studio pairing between two of pop culture’s most enduring icons.