Published 23:26 IST, September 16th 2024
Shakira Storms Off Stage After Spotting Fans Film UP Her Dress, Video Goes Viral
Shakira, who was performing her new single Soltera at LIV Miami, got upset when she noticed fans trying to film up her dress as she danced on stage.
Shakira, the veteran pop singer, recently walked off the stage mid-performance after fans' inappropriate behaviour. The incident happened when she was performing her new single Soltera at LIV Miami. The video of the singer stomping off the stage is going viral on the internet.
What happened when she was performing on the stage?
In the video going viral, Shakira can be seen singing and dancing to her song Soltera when she signed "no" to fans. She can be seen on the stage pulling down her dress and shaking her head in disapproval. It appeared the fans were trying to film her dress, but she kept disapproving of their behaviour. The video shows upset Shakira leaving the stage in the middle. According to the sources present at the venue, the Waka Waka singer walked off stage seemingly to seek help from security.
Fans support Shakira
Soon after the video went viral, her fans came out in support and called out the inappropriate behaviour. A user wrote, "I support #Shakira. Pathetic behaviour. #disrespect #shithappens."
Another wrote, "Shakira leaves the stage after people were filming under her dress whilst she was dancing to her new single. People are GROSS."
A user wrote, “Whoever was filming should be arrested for sexual assault.”
“People are GROSS. Such types of people are mentally ill," wrote another.
“That's just beyond gross. Shakira had every right to walk off, no one should have to deal with that kind of disrespect, especially when she's just out there performing her music. People need to learn how to act with basic decency!” wrote another.
Meanwhile, Shakira is all set to kick off the North American leg of her Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran world tour on November 2 with a show at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, CA. The album marks her first album release in seven years, following El Dorado (2017).
Updated 23:40 IST, September 16th 2024