
Paris Hilton, 44, almost spills out of cut-out pride minidress as she glows during performance
Paris Hilton almost spilled out of her cut-out multi-colored pride dress on Sunday.
She had two fabulous costume changes while partying during Pride Month at the OUTLOUD Music Festival in West Hollywood.
The reality TV star, 44, took the stage in a hot pink, head-to-toe sequined look before changing into another dazzling look with all colors of the rainbow.
The socialite, who runs several successful businesses of her own, showed off her love of sparkles with her two party looks — just days after she offered a rare glimpse into her $1 million purse closet at her 'haunted' mansion.
She was first seen performing some of her famous pop hits on stage in her signature hot pink color as she rocked a minidress with a plunging neckline and over-the-knee boots.
Then, the Simple Life star changed into a figure-hugging minidress with a dramatically low-cut bustier bodice and a matching shrug that highlighted her cleavage.
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She also sported the matching, rainbow-colored boots as she climbed onto a table outside of her trailer to party with her fans.
For her on-theme, rainbow outfit, she accessorized with oversize, cat-eye sunglasses, which were bedazzled with matching rhinestones.
The entrepreneur also had her manicure styled to match so that she would be covered head-to-toe in sparkly sequins.
To keep her hair out of her face while she sang and danced the night away, she had her long, blonde hair tied back into a high ponytail with her beach waves cascading across her shoulders and down her back.
And she rocked her signature, flattering glam with a soft, sultry smoky eye paired with a glossy nude lip so her two outfits were the center of attention.
At the music festival, Hilton was scheduled to take the stage and perform her pop hits to her fans.
She took the stage alongside backup dancers dressed in pink and danced in front of lit-up letters spelling out her name.
Her hot pink outfit featured a corseted bodice to accentuate her slender waist and had sparkling crystal stars pinned on each side of her flowing, slinky skirt.
She was first seen performing some of her famous pop hits on stage in her signature hot pink color as she rocked a minidress with a plunging neckline and over-the-knee boots
To keep her hair out of her face while she sang and danced the night away, she had her long, blonde hair tied back into a high ponytail with her beach waves cascading across her shoulders and down her back
She sported over-the-knee boots with heels paired with sheeny tights to highlight her legs.
And for the special occasion, the pop star did not skimp out on any additional accessories as she rocked massive diamond star earrings.
She also sported the massive diamond ring from her husband Carter Reum on her ring finger while performing.
She wore the same jewelry for her rainbow outfit too, for her off-the-stage and on-the-table dancing.
Her backup dancers wore hot pink construction-inspired, leather vests paired with bedazzled trucker caps.
At one point, one of her dancers was seen handing her a tumbler that was also pink and sparkly to match their whole aesthetic.
While rehearsing for her performance at WeHo Pride, she opened up about how she was getting ready in an interview with Out magazine.
Hilton will also be performing at WorldPride on Friday later this week.
Last year, she returned to music with a new album release.
Infinite Icon came almost two decades after she released her self-titled debut album.
She said she would be performing her music at Pride events, just like she did for the past two years, for many more in the future.
She recalled how did did a performance last year at Club Musica in New York City for a party as she explained the energy was 'infectious' and she 'had the time of her life.'
She explained that after the show, 'I told my team, "I only want to play gay clubs now because it is so much more fun."'
Hilton also answered candidly about whether she was nervous about performing at Pride events given the political climate.
'That's why it's more important than ever to be at events like this, supporting and just spreading love and positivity and just being supportive.'
She added that she 'wouldn't be who I am today if it weren't for the LGBTQ+ community.'
'They're so inspiring, so incredible, so loving, so amazing, so I am always going to be there and support and use my voice and entertain and just have fun and our best lives together and celebrate such a special month of the year.'
In addition to performing, her media company 11:11 Media is also partnering with Rainbow Railroad to give back to the community.
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