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Isha & Neil Nitin Mukesh Grace Star-Studded Launch Party in Juhu

Isha & Neil Nitin Mukesh Grace Star-Studded Launch Party in Juhu

Time of India02-05-2025

Rauw Alejandro Struggles With Wardrobe Mishap During Live Show; Fans React As His Pants Rip On Stage
Rauw Alejandro gave fans an unforgettable moment during his sold-out Los Angeles concert when a high-energy dance move led to an unexpected wardrobe malfunction. While performing 'No Me Sueltes' at the Intuit Dome, the front of his pants ripped mid-routine, but the Latin superstar didn't miss a beat. Laughing it off and handling the moment like a pro, Rauw kept performing as fans captured the incident on camera. The viral moment exploded across social media, adding to the buzz of his historic achievement as the first Latin artist to sell out three nights at the venue. Known for hits like 'Todo de Ti,' 'Afrodisíaco,' and 'Tú Con Él,' Rauw's performance proved he's as fearless onstage as he is talented.
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