A flash mob organized by Spanish pop star Rosalía in Madrid led to chaos and police intervention, raising questions about the responsibilities of celebrities in public events.
- On Wednesday, Madrids mayor criticized "Rosalía" for the uproar caused by a flash mob she announced only an hour in advance, leading to a chaotic scene.
- The impromptu gathering drew a large crowd, prompting riot police to be deployed to manage the situation and restore order in the area.
- The event was linked to Rosalías latest project, "Motomami," which has generated significant buzz and showcases her influence in the music industry.
Why It Matters
This incident highlights the potential consequences of celebrity influence on public behavior and raises concerns about safety and crowd management at spontaneous events, particularly in urban environments.