Katy Perry's Music Video Filming on Protected Spanish Sand Dunes Under Investigation
Authorities probe potential permit violations while Perry's team asserts verbal approval was granted for the shoot.
- The Balearic Islands' Ministry is investigating the filming of Perry's 'Lifetimes' video on protected dunes.
- Perry's label claims the production company received verbal approval to film at the location.
- The Ministry clarified that the filming is not considered a crime but an alleged policy infringement.
- Capitol Records maintains that all necessary regulations and respect for the environment were upheld.
- The controversy is part of a series of issues surrounding the release of Perry's upcoming album '143.'