Katy Perry is reportedly beneath investigation for inflicting doable environmental infringement whereas capturing her newest music video for Lifetimes within the Balearic Islands.
The Fireworks songstress, 39 – whose latest video was compared to her 2010 hit track, Teenage Dream – filmed the almost 4 minute clip on the islands of Ibiza and Formentera.
All through the music video, Perry will be seen dancing and singing together with mates on the tropical location and likewise at a crowded nightclub.
Nonetheless, the Balearic Authorities Authorities Division of the Atmosphere is now trying into whether or not the performer and her crew probably broken protected dunes on the islet of s’Espalmador, per the Majorca Daily Bulletin.
At one level within the clip, Perry grooved to the monitor in a seemingly roped off space close to the ocean – with the crew and movie gear additionally close by.
DailyMail.com has reached out to Katy’s reps for remark.
Katy Perry, 39, is reportedly beneath investigation for inflicting doable environmental infringement whereas capturing her newest music video for Lifetimes within the Balearic Islands
A preliminary continuing has formally begun because the division additional investigates the doable violation.
In line with the outlet, the manufacturing firm concerned with the shoot didn’t purchase or apply for permission to movie within the particular space.
In a press launch obtained by Billboard, nonetheless, the division acknowledged that the music video was not a ‘crime in opposition to the setting’ on account of filming being permitted if a request is made.
The dunes of s’Espalmador are ‘extremely beneficial in ecological phrases’ and the ‘greatest preserved’ space positioned on the Balearic Islands in Spain, per Illes Balears Travel website.
The islet of s’Espalmador in addition to Ses Illetes are part of the Salinas de Santa Pola nature protect, a ‘pure 15.000-hectare website that protects southern Ibiza and northern Formentera.’