Shakira decided to leave the stage after a shocking incident during her performance at Miami club. While Shakira was celebrating the launch of her new single, Soltera, the singer spotted a member from the crowd trying to film up her dress. 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!
Shakira exits stage after beyond gross incident at Miami club. However, another user noted the importance of privacy and respect for artists, commenting, “That’s truly disappointing behavior. Artists deserve respect and privacy, both on and off stage. It’s crucial to ensure a safe environment for everyone. The Colombian singer, who was celebrating the release of her latest single, Soltera, abruptly left the stage after discovering a fan attempting to film up her dress.
During her performance on an elevated platform surrounded by enthusiastic fans, Shakira noticed inappropriate behavior from the crowd. In a video that has since gone viral, the singer is seen adjusting her dress and appearing to address the situation before ultimately deciding to exit the stage.
The incident has sparked significant reaction from fans and social media users alike. Many have expressed their support for Shakira, condemning the behavior of the individual involved. One user on X (formerly Twitter) described the situation as “beyond gross,” affirming that the singer had every right to walk off the stage.
Source: People
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