Paris Hilton paid tribute to her good friend Britney Spears on Friday night when she dressed up as a pop icon for the Casamigos Halloween party in Los Angeles.
The socialite, 42, transformed into the seductive flight attendant Britney, 41, starred in the music video for her 2003 hit Toxic.
She rocked the sexy teal Pan Am outfit which consists of a short dress with cap sleeves and a matching flight attendant hat.
Paris styled her bright blonde hair in the same long ponytail that Britney wore and strolled past the entrance to the party in heeled boots that matched her handbag.
She was accompanied by her handsome husband Carter Reum, who was dressed as a pilot.
Tribute: Paris Hilton paid tribute to her good friend Britney Spears on Friday night when she dressed up as a pop icon for the Casamigos Halloween party in Los Angeles
Exactly: the socialite, 42, transformed into the seductive flight attendant Britney, 41, starred in the 2003 music video for her hit Toxic (pictured)
Paris’ public appearance comes days after the release of Britney’s tell-all book The Woman In Me.
In the memoir, Britney praises Paris and raves about her kindness.
She said that Paris was one of the few people who “helped” me when she needed it most, and that she was always the “kindest” person.
Paris was sent a copy of the memoir, including a note from Britney.
Paris shared a photo of the wrapped book and wrote that she “couldn’t” wait to read it in full.
Earlier this month, Paris said Additional that she was looking forward to the Toxic singer’s tome.
She also said she sees surprising parallels between Britney’s book and her own memoir released in March.
In Britney’s The Woman In Me, she drops the bombshell that she had an abortion while dating Justin Timberlake.
Paris also revealed in her memoir that she had an abortion at the age of 22.
Paris noted, “For me, it was extremely healing.
Plus one: She was accompanied by her handsome husband Carter Reum, who was dressed as a pilot
Details: She rocked the sexy teal Pan Am outfit which consists of a short dress with cap sleeves and a matching flight attendant hat
‘It’s very difficult to relive and remember things that you don’t want to remember, but I think talking about it is very important, just letting it go.
‘And there are also so many people in the world who have experienced similar situations, which will make them feel less lonely.’
Hilton saw Spears “recently.”
Paris did not say where or when the meeting took place, but said the Crossroads actress is doing fine.
Hilton then talked about her own hectic world.
Paris added that a typical day in her life as “non-stop,” she added, “I don’t think anyone has the same 24 hours in a day that I do.”
As for motherhood, Paris noted that being called a mother is her “favorite title of all.”
She emphasized, “Mothers are superheroes. I love being a mother so much.’
Paris and husband Carter Reum went through an IVF process that led to the birth of their son Phoenix, who was born via a surrogate earlier this year.
Hilton said of her little man, “Phoenix is such an angel. He turned exactly 9 months yesterday.
Friends: Paris’ public appearance comes days after the release of Britney’s tell-all book The Woman In Me
Kind: In the book she said that Paris was one of the few people who “helped” me when she needed it most, and that she was always the “kindest” person
Similarities: Earlier this month, Paris told Extra that she was looking forward to the Toxic singer’s tome and said it has similarities to her own memoir released earlier this year
‘He’s getting so big. He’ll start crawling soon, so it’s so fun to see all these milestones.”
Paris also made sure to show some love for Carter as they approach their second wedding anniversary. She said, “Carter is so romantic. He always comes up with the most surprising surprises.’
Hilton delivered surprises – and startling revelations – in her revealing memoir. Now she’s bringing that story to the small screen in an upcoming series.
Paris didn’t reveal who is playing her, saying: ‘That’s a surprise… I’m so excited. I love the girl so much.”
She continued, “I’m just really proud of my memoir and that it touched so many people. And now to see it being made into a TV series is pretty iconic.”