Chaos Erupts at Moroccan Rapper Morad’s Music Video Shoot in Spain

A group of young people stormed the filming set of a new song by rappers Morad and Dellafuente in the Llefià neighborhood of Badalona, creating a tense situation.
While the video clip shoot was scheduled for the afternoon of Thursday, November 16, many young people gathered on the filming set, reports EFE, specifying that some of them even started throwing objects and moving barriers.
Guardia Urbana agents and Mossos d’Esquadra were dispatched to the scene to bring these young people under control and restore order on the filming set, say municipal sources, assuring that no arrests were made.
The mayor of Badalona, Xavier García Albiol, also went to the site to "act as a mediator" and try to convince the protesters to leave the premises. The incident occurred "at the end of the shoot," and "except for a small group, the behavior of the rest was correct," the city’s mayor clarified in a message posted on X (formerly Twitter).
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