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Paris Hilton Wore A Black Wig To Disguise Herself For A Trip To Disneyland

"Bet you didn't even recognise me!" she wrote on Instagram. 

 

Paris Hilton wore a wig to disguise herself in Disneyland.

The 41-year-old heiress took a trip to the Walt Disney theme park in California but hid her famous blonde locks with a long black wig, taking to social media shortly after her trip to reveal her "alter-ego."

Alongside a series of snaps from her trip, she wrote on Instagram: "#Sliving my best life at the happiest place on earth @Disneyland! Bet you didn't even recognize me in my wig. #AlterEgoParis" (sic)

The Paris in Love star could also be seen completing her look with dark shades, a jumper featuring a Donald Duck jumper and plain blue jeans, with one photo even showing her wearing a black trilby hat as she posed in front of a ride featuring cowgirl Jessie from the Toy Story movies.

Hilton is no stranger to attending public events incognito. 

Earlier this year, Hilton — who tied the knot with businessman Carter Reum in November 2021 — attended the Tomorrowland festival along with her husband wearing a light blue wig in order to remain "undercover."Following the event, she revealed that the plan actually worked as she wrote on Instagram: "Attempting to go in disguise as an undercover raver last night at @Tomorrowland" before adding: "Decided to wear a disguise to Tomorrowland so I could sliv my heart out. And it really worked! I raved the night away undercover. I didn’t want the night to end, but I can’t wait to come back tomorrow to play my set. happy I got to rave undercover with the crowd at #TomorrowLand before my big performance this Sunday!" 

— BANG SHOWBIZ

Photo: TPG News/Click Photos

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