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Paris Hilton As Pal Britney Spears for Halloween Will Make You Shout

Nov 1, 2024

Oops… Paris Hilton did it again.

The “Stars Are Blind” singer channeled Britney Spears’ iconic schoolgirl look from her 1998 music video for “…Baby One More Time for Halloween, it marked the second year in a row Paris honored her longtime friend.

In photos shared to Instagram Oct. 31, the Simple Life alum—who has been friends with Britney since the early aughts, even attending the Grammy winner’s 2002 wedding to Sam Asghari—ditched her signature platinum locks for a dark blonde ‘do arranged in braided pigtails, which were held in place by fuzzy pink hairbands. She also rocked a white button down shirt tied across her torso to reveal her chest and midriff.

Paris completed the look by sporting a gray cardigan and matching gray mini-skirt with black knee-high stockings and platform loafers.

To really get into the true spirit of Britney’s 1998 smash hit, Paris posed in front of pink lockers, as well as school desks, to replicate the “…Baby One More Time” music video. 

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