Katy Perry's Ibiza Beach Video Faces Legal Scrutiny
Authorities have launched an investigation into Katy Perry's new music video 'Lifetimes,' filmed on Ibiza beaches. The shoot allegedly occurred without proper authorisation from local officials. The production company behind the video, 'We Own the City,' has yet to respond to requests for comment.
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U.S. pop star Katy Perry, renowned for her hit 'The One That Got Away,' is under scrutiny over her latest music video 'Lifetimes,' filmed on the beaches of Ibiza.
The Balearic Islands Department of Agriculture, Fishery and Natural Environment announced that the production company did not seek authorisation for the shoot. Although part of the video was filmed in the ecologically sensitive Ses Salines Natural Park, authorities have noted that they suspect an administrative violation, not a criminal offence against the environment.
The video shows Perry, 39, arriving in Ibiza by plane and boat, flaunting various outfits while enjoying the nightlife and beach scenes. The production company 'We Own the City' has not yet responded to inquiries.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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