Ibiza Environmental Dept. Investigating Katy Perry over Possible Damaged Sand Dunes in ‘Lifetimes’ Video

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The Ibiza Environmental Department is reportedly investigating pop star Katy Perry over possible damaged sand dunes in the music video for her song “Lifetimes.”

The local Department for Film, Ibiza’s Department of Agriculture, said, “This case is a crime for environmental infringement,” but said it is not a “crime against the environment,” given that “the filming of photographic reports or videos is permitted with the appropriate permissions.” In the music video, Perry is seen partying with friends partying on the coast atop sand dunes and cliffs around the islands of Ibiza and Formentera before eventually dancing at a beachfront club.Ibiza authorities are concerned with the filming allegedly taking place in a restricted area of the S’Espalmador dunes, TheWrap reported.

Ibiza’s government is now investigating whether any damage has transpired in the area of the prohibited sand dunes, the report added.

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