English and Albanian singer, Dua Lipa was petrified after being stalked in Chile. Fans snuck into her hotel and stood outside her room, waiting for the 29-year-old star to make an
Dua Lipa's horrific hotel room experience leaves her shaken up. A group of fans reportedly breached security protocol and snuck into the hotel in Santiago, Chile, where Lipa was staying. In a deeply unsettling move,
Dua Lipa was in Santiago to film a commercial before the security breach took place. Reportedly, fans had sneaked in to the hotel where she was staying.
Fans breached security at the Ritz-Carlton hotel in Santiago, reaching Dua Lipa's room and unsettling the singer. Although unharmed, the incident raised concerns about her safety. This follows a similar security lapse during her Glastonbury preparations last year.
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Dua Lipa’s stay at the Ritz-Carlton in Santiago turned chaotic when fans bypassed security, leading to concerns about her safety.
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Singer Dua Lipa, who recently performed in Mumbai as a part of the Zomato Feeding India Concert had a harrowing encounter when fans snuck into her hotel
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