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Katy Perry Responds to Investigation Over Music Video on Protected Dunes
The Environment Department of the Balearic Islands stated that the production company did not request the proper authorization before filming the ‘Lifetimes’ music video.
Image Credit: GC ImagesFollowing the release of Katy Perry ’s “Lifetimes” music video, an investigation began to determine whether any environmental damage was caused to the protected dunes of S’Espalmador during filming, which officials claimed was done without permission. The environmental department of the Balearic Islands claimed that the production company behind the video, WeOwnTheCity, did not secure permission to film at the location, prompting them to launch an investigation on Tuesday. The track was intended as a women’s empowerment anthem, with visuals paying homage to Rosie the Riveter and lyrics like “It’s a woman’s world and you’re lucky to be living in it.”
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