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Paris Hilton recuperates some of her belongings following a fire that allegedly scorched and liquefied nearly all items in her Trailer.

Paris Hilton is conducting an inventory of her possessions following a fire that ravaged her trailer during a recent music video production session.

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Paris Hilton recuperates some of her belongings following a fire that allegedly scorched and liquefied nearly all items in her Trailer.

The blaze, as observed in the clips Delevingne shared on her Instagram, occurred whilst she was filming the music video for her track "Problematic School".

"Wow, this seems like a battlefield," Delevingne commented, strolling through the scorched trailer, assessing the damage. "This is insane, I can't believe this occurred."

Although the origin of the fire remains unspecified, Delevingne is reported to have described it as "unintentional" in her Instagram Stories last week.

"Everyone is secure and sound, and that's what truly matters," she wrote in the caption.

CNN has attempted to contact Delevingne's representative for comment.

Despite the fire seemingly annihilating most of her personal belongings within the trailer – and apparently causing severe structural damage to the trailer too – the socialite managed to preserve some of her possessions.

"So many precious memories associated with each of these items, all triggering memories of this epic journey to create the most remarkable music video we can create for you all," Delevingne wrote in the caption of a second Instagram clip she posted on Monday.

In the video, Delevingne displayed some of the salvaged items, such as several Chanel and Lara Heems jewelry pieces, a couple of Swarovski-adorned mobile phones, her journal, purses, and two partially carbonized Swarovski creations designed by Michael Schmidt.

"Although I'm devastated and still reeling from it," Delevingne wrote, "this won't deter me and my team. Keep tuned for a different kind of inferno #EternalIcon."

The hashtag Delevingne utilized is a reference to her second studio album "Eternal Icon," which will be launched on September 6. Meghan Trainor and Sia are two of the artists featured on the new record.

"Delevingne's Instagram posts have been a source of entertainment for her fans, sharing the aftermath of the fire and her resilience in the face of the tragedy."

"Despite the setback, Delevingne continues to promote her upcoming album 'Eternal Icon', using the fire as a metaphor for an 'inferno' in her music."

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