Scare at Katy Perry's concert: the wobstly butterfly

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Scare at Katy Perry’s concert: the wobstly butterfly

Katy Perry has had a mishap at her last concert in San Francisco, in the middle of the ‘143’ tour. The flying butterfly in which it was uploaded during the interpretation of ‘Roar’ has been about to fall into a vacuum. Finally, it has remained in a visible scare.

Katy Perry’s face at the time, collected in networks, says everything. While the singer is flying around the enclosure in the butterfly, suddenly he suffers a failure that leaves her staggering on the public’s heads. Then, Perry takes a few seconds to recover before continuing with the song as if nothing.

It is the second accident suffered by the singer of ‘life’ in a short time. Recently, in a concert in Australia, it was prepared to be high on the public in a metal sphere when it was left aside, with the fear of falling to the public with the singer inside.

The comparisons with what happened in one of Beyoncé’s last concerts in Houston, in which the flying car in which it was up began to tilted dangerously during ’16 Carriages’, have not taken long to arrive. Luckily, neither of the two divas suffered nothing beyond scare.

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