During his concert at the Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, Colombian singer Maluma interrupted his performance to reprimand a fan who had brought her one-year-old baby to the event without any ear protection. Maluma expressed concern for the child's safety, questioning the decision to bring a toddler to a high-decibel concert and describing the act as irresponsible. He emphasized his perspective as a father while addressing the mother, who was seen holding and moving the baby like a toy. The incident was widely reported and sparked discussions about child safety at loud events. Some commentators criticized Maluma's approach as overly harsh, while others supported his stance on protecting young children from potential hearing damage in concert environments.
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