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Katy Perry ‘Adhered to All Regulations’ While Filming at Dunes in Spain, Says Team


The Balearic Islands government launched the investigation, after Katy Perry's company failed to request approval for filming.

Following the release of Katy Perry ‘s “Lifetimes” music video on Aug. 8, the pop star came under investigation for potential environmental damage of the protected dunes of S’Espalmador in Spain. The singer received backlash for the album’s lead single “Woman’s World,” with listeners alleging the track appealed to the male gaze despite its empowering lyrics. Perry responded to the widespread criticism in a behind-the-scenes “Woman’s World” clip, and said “We’re kind of just having fun being a bit sarcastic with it, it’s very slapstick, and very on the nose.”

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