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Paris Hilton praises 'Promising Young Woman'

By ANI | Updated: January 18, 2021 09:50 IST

As English actor Carey Mulligan's new thriller comedy film 'Promising Young Woman' is winning Oscar buzz, the actor got a new fan - that is media personality - Paris Hilton.

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As English actor Carey Mulligan's new thriller comedy film 'Promising Young Woman' is winning Oscar buzz, the actor got a new fan - that is media personality - Paris Hilton.

According to Page Six, the film features Hilton's 2006 song, 'Stars Are Blind,' in a scene where Mulligan and co-star Bo Burnham duet in a pharmacy.

On Friday (local time), Hilton gave her thanks to Mulligan and director Emerald Fennell -- who also wrote the film, posting to Instagram: "Just watched Promising Young Woman. Loved it!"

She added, "So honoured and proud my song #StarsAreBlind was part of such a powerful and amazing film. Loved watching Carey Mulligan and Bo Burnham sing it, so cute, sweet and romantic..."

( With inputs from ANI )

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Tags: Emerald FennellCarey mulliganHilton
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