When fans entered the hotel and waited in front of Dua Lipa's room, the singer got scared.

When fans entered the hotel and waited in front of Dua Lipa's room, the singer got scared.

21.01.2025 14:00

Famous singer Dua Lipa experienced great fear after an unsettling incident at the hotel where her fans were staying. Fans trying to take selfies were caught waiting in front of Lipa's bedroom door and in the elevator. It was decided to increase security measures.

World-famous singer Dua Lipa experienced great fear after secretly entering the hotel where her fans were staying and waiting in front of her bedroom door.

The artist, known for her song "New Rules," was shaken by this incident and decided to review security measures.

29-year-old Dua Lipa was staying at the five-star Ritz-Carlton hotel in Santiago, Chile, after flying to South America for a commercial shoot. Fans wanting to take selfies were caught waiting in front of the artist's bedroom door and in the elevator.

A source close to the matter stated, "The situation got chaotic due to fans wanting to see Dua upon her arrival in the country. A group of fans managed to reach not only the hotel floor but also the front of her room. The security team had to conduct additional checks, and there were more fans waiting in the elevator. Dua said she wouldn't be taking photos inside the hotel."

According to a report by The Sun last year, she had to pause preparations for Glastonbury due to an incident where someone aspiring to be a TikTok phenomenon entered the rehearsal area in Birmingham.

Dua Lipa will kick off the second leg of her stadium tour promoting her third album "Radical Optimism" in March.

Fans entered the hotel and waited in front of Dua Lipa's room, causing the singer to feel scared

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