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Shakira scolds fans for filming up her dress at Miami nightclub, abruptly walks off stage
By Riley Cardoza, Leah Bitsky,
1 days ago
Shakira won’t perform “Whenever, Wherever” if she’s being disrespected.
The singer walked off stage during a nightclub performance in Miami over the weekend after appearing to scold fans for filming up her dress.
Shakira, 47, was all smiles at first as she danced to her upcoming single, “Soltera,” on a narrow platform at LIV — only to turn around, pull at her dress and wag her finger.
The Grammy winner subsequently pointed to her eyes, signaling she saw what was going on, before placing her hands on her waist.
Shakira — who was shooting a video with Winnie Harlow, Anitta, Lele Pons and Danna — briefly continued to dance, then gripped her hem again and signaled she was done.
The “Hips Don’t Lie” singer abruptly walked to the edge of the stage and climbed down into the VIP area with fans and security guards.
The club claimed to Page Six exclusively Monday that “it was actually [Shakira’s] photo and video team that she was trying to get to stop filming her while she was enjoying the moment with the crowd and fans.”
Her rep has yet to respond to our request for comment.
Social media users took to X to defend the songwriter for ending her performance early over the “gross” incident.
“That’s truly disappointing behavior,” one wrote. “Artists deserve respect and privacy, both on and off stage. It’s crucial to ensure a safe environment for everyone.”
Others hit back at the “disgusting replies” blaming Shakira, pointing out that “wearing a short dress is not an invitation to snap pics.”
The Colombian superstar, who has yet to officially release “Soltera,” is gearing up for her “Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran” world tour, which kicks off in November.
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