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Paris Hilton's Awkward Runway Walk At Paris Fashion Week Divides Fans

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The reality TV star took to the catwalks for Mugler's show at 2023 Paris Fashion Week—but her walk left some fans less than impressed.

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Paris Hilton took to the catwalk for Mugler's show at 2023 Paris Fashion Week, but her awkward runway strut had the internet chattering.

The reality TV star was joined by some industry greats, including Irina Shayk, Helena Christensen, and Amber Valletta, as well as actress and first-time catwalker Angela Bassett, for the October 2 event. Hilton's appearance, however, stole the show... and not necessarily in a good way.


The new mom, clad in a little black geometric-cut dress, veered from the traditional catwalk stride as she strutted with her head forward, shoulders back and legs out.

You can watch below.

Viewers of Hilton's journey down the catwalk were perplexed, and a bit entertained.

Others, though, could not get past Hilton's insanely toned legs.






Despite how people felt about her walk, Hilton had a wonderful experience strutting for Mugler.

She shared photos from the event on Instagram and captioned her post:

"Dream come true walking the runway for @MuglerOfficial tonight at #PFW 💃🏼."
"So iconic!🤩 Love you @Cadwallader!😍So proud to be a part of your big night!🥰 Congratulations on another epic collection!🙌"


We're glad she had a wonderful time, and she looked stunning, to boot.

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