Katy Perry is under investigation for potential environmental damage of the protected dunes of S’Espalmador.
How is that? Well she just released the music video for her new single Lifetimes which features her dancing around the dunes in Ibiza - and it seems she didn’t know it was a protected landscape.
The environment department of the Balearic Islands issued a press release on Tuesday claiming they didn't authorise filming in the area.
The video shows Katy Perry frolicking among the S’Espalmador dunes, one of the most ecologically rich areas of Formentera island.
The department clarified that it was looking into potential damage of the prohibited area, which is marked by rope. According to the statement, the filming does not constitute a “crime against the environment” because video or photographic reports “can be authorized” upon request.
It’s one thing after another for Katy Perry, after her comeback single Woman’s World was panned by critics and failed to register on the charts.
It’s hard to keep up with Sabrina Carpenters and Charli XCXs of this world!
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