SHAKIRA stormed off stage mid-performance last night after a fan appeared to film up her mini dress.
The Colombian pop star, 47, shook her hips in signature fashion while performing new single, Soltera, inside LIV Miami when the mood inside the venue took a drastic turn.
The smile fell from her face when she noticed a fan, who cannot be made out in any footage of the incident, allegedly filming up her dress.
Footage of the incident sees Shakira repeatedly pulling her dress down and raising her finger to the offending crowd member, indicating they should stop.
She then motioned to her eye, to let them know she was aware and watching them.
She then stood with her hands on her hips looking frustrated, before turning and climbing off the stage and into the VIP section.
Fans watching online around the world weren’t impressed with the crowd member’s conduct.
One person posted on X: “Respect isn’t optional, folks!”
Another said: “Shakira’s talent shines on stage, not in invasive camera angles. Let’s cheer her on, not cross boundaries.”
A third wrote: “People are GROSS.”
A fourth said: “Artists should feel comfortable and deserves respect while performing.”
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A fifth complained: “This guy has crossed all limits of indecency.”
The Latin queen of pop has sold over 100 million records worldwide and has had huge success in both English and Spanish languages.
Her best-known tracks to English speaking fans are Whenever, Wherever, She Wolf, Hips Don’t Lie and Beautiful Liar with Beyoncé
Shakira’s former 11-year relationship with Barcelona and Spain footballer Gerard Pique only added to her fame.
But earlier this year, she told Jimmy Fallon that their time together hampered her music career.
She said: “I didn’t have time because of the husband factor.
“Now I’m husbandless. Yeah, the husband was dragging me down. Now I’m free. Now I can actually work.”
Shakira’s latest album features references to Pique.
It includes a song titled Ultima, which features the lyrics: “Surely with time you’ll regret it, and someday you’ll want to come back to my door.”
Asked if those words were aimed at Pique, Shakira told The Times: “Voldemort, that one that shouldn’t be mentioned? It’s hopefully the last song that I will write about this, and to him.
“I felt that there was still something there, stuck in my throat, and I needed to get it out.
“I played it to the marketing head at Sony and he started crying. I’d never seen a man cry in my studio before.”
Shakira and Pique had two children together during their 11-year relationship, during which they were never actually married – Milan, 11, and Sasha, nine.
Pique, 37, is now dating Clara Chia Marti, 25.
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