Letting her career go to waste! Wildlife warrior Paris Hilton vows to stop people 'destroying our planet with plastic bottles' 

She's a musician, 'film' star and one-time casual acquaintance of Australian icon Rob 'Millsy' Mills.

Now, Paris Hilton, 36, can add environmental crusader to her long list of talents.

Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, the hotel heiress revealed she had switched from partying to philanthropy, before sending anticipation sky-high by announcing 'new music is coming soon.'

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Paris the philanthropist: Paris Hilton is leading the charge in a campaign to stop people 'destroying our planet with plastic bottles'

Paris the philanthropist: Paris Hilton is leading the charge in a campaign to stop people 'destroying our planet with plastic bottles'

Fresh from donning a waste-littered dress for a Soadastream April Fools Day commercial, Paris seemed genuinely invigorated with her latest pursuit.

'We have such a beautiful planet and people are destroying it with all of the plastic bottles that are being used,' Paris told the publication.

'If something is not done soon we are not going to have a beautiful planet for our children and the next generation to enjoy.'

The blonde bombshell later explained her intentions to fans who could be confused as to why the prominent party-goer, reality TV star and successful musician is leading the charge against the use of plastic.

Doing it for the kids: 'If something is not done soon we are not going to have a beautiful planet for our children and the next generation to enjoy,' the 36-year-old recently said

Doing it for the kids: 'If something is not done soon we are not going to have a beautiful planet for our children and the next generation to enjoy,' the 36-year-old recently said

'Doing charity work and being a philanthropist is something that has been instilled in me ever since I was a little girl,' she insisted.

In terms of her viral April Fools prank that saw her touting fake miniature water product Nanodrop, the heiress said the script and the message won her over.

The multi-talented icon added that being able to show her comedic side was a massive deciding factor.

You only get out what you put in: 'Doing charity work and being a philanthropist is something that has been instilled in me ever since I was a little girl,' the hotel heiress said of her latest campaign

You only get out what you put in: 'Doing charity work and being a philanthropist is something that has been instilled in me ever since I was a little girl,' the hotel heiress said of her latest campaign

Luckily for the huge chorus of fans begging the star to release a follow up to her 2006 album 'Paris,' her next revelation was from a joke.

'There is new music coming soon...I am producing and writing and actually making my own remixes on my own tracks, so it has been really fun,' she said. 

The star's long wait between records certainly wasn't due to a lack of interest, after lead single Stars Are Blind topped America's Billboard dance charts.

The publication also revealed that Australian supporters wouldn't have long to wait to see Paris down under, with the beauty planning another trip in the next month.

FINALLY: Shortly after, Paris announced: 'There is new music coming soon...I am producing and writing and actually making my own remixes on my own tracks, so it has been really fun,' 

FINALLY: Shortly after, Paris announced: 'There is new music coming soon...I am producing and writing and actually making my own remixes on my own tracks, so it has been really fun,' 

11 years too long: The new tunes will come 11-years after her successful self-titled debut in 2006

11 years too long: The new tunes will come 11-years after her successful self-titled debut in 2006

Busy, not bust: The star's long wait between records certainly wasn't due to a lack of interest, after lead single Stars Are Blind topped America's Billboard dance charts

Busy, not bust: The star's long wait between records certainly wasn't due to a lack of interest, after lead single Stars Are Blind topped America's Billboard dance charts

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