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Influencers clash over space in Bad Bunny's 'La Casita' during Madrid concert, sparking criticism
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Influencers clash over space in Bad Bunny's 'La Casita' during Madrid concert, sparking criticism

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Two influencers, Lola Lolita and Eva Smith, clashed during a Bad Bunny concert in Madrid over space in 'La Casita' area.
  • A viral video showed the influencers arguing and pushing each other, leading to criticism on social media.
  • Lola Lolita defended her actions, stating she reacted to being pushed and that Bad Bunny's team adjusted the 'La Casita' setup for subsequent shows.

A recent Bad Bunny concert in Madrid became a focal point for online drama when two influencers, Lola Lolita and Eva Smith, engaged in a public dispute over coveted spots in the artist's "La Casita" performance area. The exclusive zone, where concertgoers dance and interact closely with Bad Bunny, reportedly had limited space, sparking a competition between the two content creators.

A video capturing the altercation, which involved shoving and verbal exchanges, quickly circulated on social media platforms, drawing widespread attention and criticism. The incident highlighted the intense desire among some attendees to be in close proximity to the star and capture content during his performances.

Following the backlash, Lola Lolita addressed the situation on TikTok, explaining her perspective. She claimed that "overbooking" and a confrontational attitude from others led to the dispute. "I am not of that team," she stated, recounting that she threatened to call security if the pushing continued. She emphasized her desire to avoid conflict and protect herself and her companions.

According to Lolita, Bad Bunny's production team took notice of the incident. For the following concert date, the "La Casita" area was reportedly cleared of guests, suggesting an effort to prevent similar disturbances. The event underscores the intense fan culture surrounding major artists and the social media dynamics that can amplify even minor on-stage incidents.

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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.