Shakira storms off stage after seemingly scolding fans for filming up her dress at Miami nightclub
By Eric Todisco,
2024-09-16
Her eyes don’t lie.
Shakira spotted a fan seemingly filming up her skirt while she was dancing to her new single, “Soltera,” at the Miami nightclub LIV over the weekend, prompting her to abruptly storm off the stage.
The moment was captured in a fan video shared on X (formerly Twitter).
Shakira could be seen dancing before she made eye contact with someone in the crowd and waved her fingers to tell them to stop recording her.
The superstar also adjusted her skirt amid the incident.
After continuing to dance some more, Shakira seemingly saw that the fan kept filming up her skirt. She lowered her skirt again and shook her head out of frustration.
She then walked off the stage where she was greeted by other attendees and security.
The Post has reached out to Shakira’s rep for comment.
She has yet to address the situation on social media.
Fans took to X to condemn the inappropriate filming of Shakira.
“Whoever was filming should be arrested for sexual assault,” someone else said .
“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,” a different person wrote .
A fourth tweet read , “I don’t blame her. They continued to do it after she asked them not to.”
The Post has reached out to LIV Miami for comment.
The club told Page Six 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.”
How come no arrests were made and the pictures confiscated as evidence? That is sexual assault! People are not allowed to take pictures at Strip Clubs, so accusing her of being a hoe is no excuse to sexually violate her!
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