Katy Perry has allegedly been fined more than £5,000 after filming a music video in a protected area of Spain without permission.
The Dark Horse hitmaker, 40, shot footage in Ses Salines Natural Park on the Balearic Islands for her single, LIFETIMES, in July 2024.
After the shoot, she faced backlash from environmental campaigners who pointed out that she filmed scenes on the dune of s’Espalmador, a protected area of land.
The dune sits in an exclusion zone, where access is strictly prohibited to protect sensitive habitats and wildlife.
Investigators have since confirmed that the company filming the music video failed to obtain the required permit from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and the Natural Environment, making their filming unauthorised.
Perry and the crew were issued