Daddy Yankee wanted to share with his fans outside his hotel in Chile and the crowd broke down the security to get closer to the Puerto Rican singer

Daddy Yankee arrived in Chile on Monday for the three concerts of his farewell tour that he will give in this country. The Puerto Rican singer stayed at a hotel in Las Condes, a well-known area of ​​the Chilean capital, and decided to go out to greet the many fans who were outside the hotel.

At first everything was fine. Daddy Yankee greeted the people who were behind security barriers, which allowed the singer to walk more freely in front of the hotel. The shouts and applause did not stop. “We love you,” they told him.

However, at one point everything got out of control and the barriers fell and the crowd ran towards the Puerto Rican artist, who was quickly surrounded by his security team and police officers who were present.

In the midst of the lack of control, the situation was rising and quickly, and as it was possible , the security teams moved Daddy Yankee back into the hotel, while the fans ran behind and crowded in the doors of the building.

On the Instagram account of “El Gordo y La Flaca” they reported that the Puerto Rican singer was unharmed from this situation that occurred at his hotel in Santiago de Chile.

Daddy Yankee will perform three nights in a row at the National Stadium of Chile, starting this Tuesday the 27th . The three concerts are completely sold out, a situation that occurred just hours after the tickets were on sale, even when the capacity was increased.

A few days ago the singer performed in Dallas, Texas, and did not forget his homeland Puerto Rico, recently hit by Hurricane Fiona: “I have many emotions, I am now in retirement enjoying these beautiful moments with you and at the same time I have my heart very much in my land, Puerto Rico, that we are going through another test again. I want to tell Puerto Rico that we are always with you, that this is my home and for whatever it is I will always be there. So we always go above. I love you Puerto Rico, we always go to the front”, Daddy Yankee told them before singing ‘Despacito’.

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