Katy Perry and her team are under investigation by the Spanish government for filming the music video for her new song “Lifetimes” on protected sand dunes on the island of Formentera without the proper authorization.
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Although the singer’s record label claims that all necessary permissions were obtained, local authorities say that the production company responsible for the video, WeOwnTheCity, did not have permission to film at the location.
The Spanish authorities are now investigating potential environmental damage caused by the filming. However, it is worth noting that environmental authorities do not view Perry’s actions as an environmental crime but rather as a violation, since photography and commercial filming may be allowed in the area with proper authorization.
The investigation comes amid Katy Perry’s return to the music world, having recently released the songs “Woman’s World” and “Lifetimes,” which will be part of her upcoming album.
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Source: New York Post
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