The epic concert that ended in pushing and digital drama
This Tuesday, the GNP Seguros Stadium in CDMX became the epicenter of world reggaeton with the fifth date of Bad Bunny’s “I should have shot more World Tour” tour. Thousands of souls, lost in the choreography of “Tití Me Preguntó”, experienced their main character night. But, like any good reality show, the peace was short-lived. Because what would a massive event be without a bit of chaos and the occasional online accusation? Exactly, boring.
The focus of the drama was not the setlist, but La Casita, that VIP space on stage that became more trending topic than the concert itself. And there, in the midst of the twerking and the flashes, our involuntary protagonist, Yeri Mua, decided that her experience would not only be a party, but also a public denunciation. Because of course, why keep things to yourself when you have an X account (formerly Twitter) full of followers waiting for hot gossip?
The story of the pushing and the figurine “little dog”
The woman from Veracruz took to the digital platform to drop the bomb: during her stay in the coveted space, someone decided that the plan was to push her “very ugly.” According to his narrative, which has more twists than a 4 o’clock soap opera, the person in question “just wanted to appear” in La Casita. Yeri’s response, worthy of an action heroine, was forceful: “just that I pushed the dog harder.” A turn of events that no one saw coming, but that all of us on the internet were waiting for.
In the midst of the literal tug of war, she found an unexpected ally: actress Samadhi Zendejas, who, according to Yeri, was “super cute” and offered her refuge from the chaos. “Samadhi is very nice to me… she told me: ‘No, come, move over here,'” she said, painting a picture of female camaraderie in the face of adversity (or, in this case, in the face of elbows).
But the climax of the story came with the direct, although anonymous, insult thrown into the digital void: “Whatever your name is, chin… your mother“. An open ending that left everyone wondering the identity of the mysterious pusher eager for prominence. On Instagram, the story gained more detail, accusing an “old woman with Chinese hair” of trying to make her fall by putting her foot. Because in 2025, concert lawsuits are no longer resolved in the moment, they are litigated in stories with millions of witnesses.
The reactions, as expected, were divided between the Yeri team and those who think that everything was a strategy to avoid leaving the timeline. The incident made it clear that sometimes the most intense show happens not on the main stage, but on the VIP mini-stage and, later, in the court of public opinion on social media. A reminder that in the digital age, even a nudge comes with a comment thread and screenshots.
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