“Sliving” or struggling?
Paris Hilton posted a video of herself Wednesday laboring to remove the impractical Mschf x Crocs boots she’s been promoting.
The 42-year-old shared a behind-the-scenes look on her Instagram and TikTok pages of the hilarious scene.
In the clip, Hilton is seen clutching the arms of her chair as she attempts to stay seated while someone sitting on the ground wriggles around trying to pull the huge cartoony boot off her foot.
“Yes!” Hilton giggles at the end, as the oversize accessory finally comes off.
“Sometimes it’s a full-team effort,” she captioned the video with a crying-laughing emoji.
The struggle is real. Paris Hilton shared a behind-the-scenes look at the effort to get one of the big yellow boots off her foot. @parishilton/InstagramMschf, a Brooklyn-based art collective known for viral artworks and products, collaborated with Crocs on the soon-to-be-released shoes, called Big Red Boots (Yellow), a play on Mschf’s viral Big Red Boots that are equally absurd.
Hilton is the face of the collab, modeling the boots on Mschf’s online store in sporty outfits reminiscent of Uma Thurman in “Kill Bill.”
The socialite modeled the shoes in two yellow looks: a skintight jumpsuit splattered with the word “Sliving” (her catchphrase, a portmanteau of “slaying” and “living”) in silver rhinestones, and a matching two-piece set of high-waisted leggings and cropped moto jacket with black racing stripes.
The boots have been modeled by celebrities, but are being judged by the general public as ridiculous. @parishilton/Instagram“We were so excited to work with Paris. She’s such an icon, and taking our iconic shoe and pairing it with Crocs and Paris was so amazing,” Mschf co-founder Daniel Greenberg told The Post.
“We’re mixing two samples to create something totally transformed and instantly recognizable,” the official Mschf website brags.
The shoes will be available for $450 starting Aug. 9.
The shoes will be available for online purchase for $450 starting Aug. 9. @parishilton/TikTokEager wannabe trendsetters can register online to be alerted when the product drops, but celebs including Victoria Beckham, Diplo, Lil Wayne, Maluma, Lil Durk and Tommy Cash have already been spotted trying to pull off the attention-grabbing footwear.






