Who is right here - Camila Cabello or the UEFA fans?
The UEFA Champions League Final 2022 kicked underway Saturday at the Stade de France near Paris with a performance by Camila Cabello.
Camila sang her hit songs, including Seorita, Bam Bam, and Don't Go Yet, before a spellbound crowd at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, while wearing a provocative white crop top and a fringe-covered skirt. Camila was flanked by a plethora of backup dancers as she grabbed attention in the field's center, similar to J.Lo's Super Bowl performance!
But the thousands of rowdy sports fans in attendance weren't exactly enchanted with the concept of silently listening to her performance. And Cabello cannot take it just sitting down - she had to say something.
After the match, the 25-year-old singer turned to Twitter to denounce both Liverpool and Real Madrid fans for drowning out her nearly six-minute opening number.
"Playing back our performance and I can't believe people were singing their teams anthem so loud during our performance. Like my team and i worked tirelessly for so long to bring right vibes and give a good show," Cabello wrote.
In a follow-up post five minutes later, she added, "Very rude but whatever. IM GLAD U GUYS LOVED IT!!!!! ."
Some say it could not really be her, because her performance, like always was impeccable.
Both tweets have since been deleted, but some even took the time to rudely say her performance was not worth listening to anyway.
@fate_champ declared, "It was a fairly s-t performance with all due respect."
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One said she does not have to take it so seriously - they were just being European sports fans only.
@Binanceo explained, "Just so you know. European sport fans are passionate. Many fans live for their clubs, its their lifestyle.
"Its not like USA where people come for the show. So your complaining was quite funny. Not your fault, but this doesnt belong in Europe. Its all about atmosphere fans make."
Cabello's defender @the cardigan13 took a different approach to the event, pointing out that soccer fans' unfriendly reactions to the former cannot just be considered being passionate about football. She added that being passionate cannot equate to being disrespectful.
However, @mancityfan02496 retorted, "Disrespect is being that arrogant to think everyone that went into the FOOTBALL stadium came to watch and listen to her sing. They went in for the football atmosphere, not her show."
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