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It goes wrong: Bad Bunny fan suffered a painful blow for trying to approach the singer

It goes wrong: Bad Bunny fan suffered a painful blow for trying to approach the singer

Puerto Rican singer bad bunny was presented last Friday at the hard rock stadium miamiall as part of your tour World’s Hottest Tour’. Its staging is inspired by the beach, offering a great show with flying dolphins, palm trees and more.

Through social networks, several of the attendees have shared fragments of how the concert of BadBunny.

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However, one of the things that caught the most attention is a video in which it is observed how a fan circumvents security of the event and gets on the stage to reach to have face to face with Bad Bunny.

The young woman manages to dodge one of the security men who begins to chase her across the stage, however a pothole the woman expects to jump almost like an Olympic athlete, but in effect he did not succeed and fell to the floor getting hit hard.

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