VIDEO: People Can't Believe What Severina Did Before Concert, Comments Pour In
Translated from Croatian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Croatian singer Severina showcased impressive basketball skills while warming up before a concert in Makarska.
- She played basketball on a court in Split, dressed in a sparkling mini-dress and high heels, with a video of the event going viral.
- The singer also recently won a custody battle for her son, Aleksandar, who will now live with her.
Croatian pop star Severina demonstrated an unexpected talent for basketball in a pre-concert warm-up session that has captured widespread attention. Ahead of her performance in Makarska, the singer was filmed playing basketball on a court in Split, showcasing remarkable skill while dressed in a glamorous, sequined mini-dress and high heels. The video, shared on social media, quickly became a hit, drawing a flood of admiring comments from fans. Many were astonished by her ability to play so adeptly in attire typically unsuitable for sports, with some jokingly comparing her to NBA players or even calling her "not from this planet." Beyond her athletic display, Severina's fashion choice also sparked conversation. She wore a pair of iconic Sophia Webster "Chiara Butterfly" sandals, a model she has owned for years, adding a touch of high fashion to her sporty warm-up. This unique combination of glamour and athletic prowess further solidified her image as a versatile icon. In related personal news, Severina recently won a significant legal victory in a long-standing custody dispute over her son, Aleksandar, with a court ruling that the child will now reside with her. While expressing gratitude for the support she received, Severina indicated that the legal battles are not entirely over, vowing to continue advocating for those facing challenging systems.
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Originally published by Veฤernji List in Croatian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.