Insulted by a hater at the concert: Elettra Lamborghini stops the music and doesn’t tell them

Collecting a criticism, a whistle or an insult while on stage is perhaps the worst nightmare of all the artists who, inevitably, are forced to sketch to take the performance home. When it borders on exaggeration and gratuitous aggression, however, it is right to intervene to put in line those who have done everything to put in difficulty those who were holding the microphone. He knows it well Elettra Lamborghini who, during her concert in Riccione on Saturday 18 June, bravely decided to stop the performance after a boy from the front rows had repeatedly insulted her in front of everyone.

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Realizing what had happened, Elettra asked to stop the music by raising, together with her fans, the “stupid, stupid” chorus towards the hater who, apparently, would have joined a new trend of TikTok that leads users to go to artists’ concerts to catch themselves on the phone while they insult them. In this case, Elettra Lamborghini has chosen not to pretend nothing has happened and to publicly report the incidentreturning to the subject in her Instagram Stories, adding that she is not the first to be a victim of the trend.

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“It happened to me tonight. Anyone who knows me knows that I do not send them to say. I was petrified by these people who had foaming at the mouth “said Elettra that, after having invited the hater to leave the venue, she had a hard time taking the concert home, hesitating when, from the lineup, she would have to twerk on stage. “You are not authorized to do what you please. Regardless of how I’m dressed. You can’t tell me I’m shooting it because it’s not like that, it’s a matter of respect “, Elettra Lamborghini resumed, who, when he brought up the hater, was told (from above) by the latter that he had to Less”.

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