Katy Perry Reportedly Fined £5,000 For Filming “Lifetimes” Music Video In a Protected Area Of Spain
6 Articles
6 Articles
Katy Perry was sanctioned in Ibiza for recording scenes from her video clip Lifetimes within the s’Espalmador dunar system, part of the Ses Salines Natural Park, without having the necessary authorization, according to information from the El Español media. Filming took place in July 2024 in a sector clearly bound with sticks and ropes that prohibit access. The fine to the singer is 6,001 euros. Does Katy Perry and Justin Trudeau have an affair?…
The difficult period for Katy Perry continues. The popstar is facing the non-excellent numbers of her latest album "143" released in 2024. Other problems, both work and personal, are joined to this. After almost ten years, in fact, the relationship with the actor Orlando Bloom has ended. And now, for the singer has arrived also a fine. After a year from the facts in question, the official decision of the Government of the Balearic Islands has ar…
The American singer faces a fine of more than 6,000 euros for filming scenes from a music video in the Balearic Islands
Katy Perry and the producer responsible for her video clip Lifetimes were punished with a fine of more than six thousand euros after filming scenes of the video clip in the protected dunes of an islet, located in the Ses Salines Natural Park of Ibiza, without having the corresponding official permits. Katy Perry is fined for recording 'Lifetimes' video clip in a protected area The recording, made at the end of July 2024, included shots within ex…
Only a few weeks had passed since Katy Perry left the international headlines for negative news, when it was confirmed from Spain that the performer of ‘Dark Horse’ was sanctioned by the authorities for filming her video ‘Lifetimes’ in 2024.According to the NME media, the recording of the theme was made in July 2024 at the Dune of S’Espalmador, within the Ses Salines Natural Park, in the Balearic Islands, an area of restricted access to preserve…
Katy Perry Reportedly Fined £5,000 For Filming “Lifetimes” Music Video In a Protected Area Of Spain
Katy Perry has recently been fined over £5,000 after she allegedly filmed one of her music videos in a protected area of Spain. In July of last year, the singer and her team filmed a music video for her song “Lifetimes” in Ses Salines Natural Park on the Balearic Islands. After the videos filming, Perry underwent an
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Left
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium