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RBD fan has ticket burned by ex-husband and video goes viral
This Tuesday (2), an RBD fan saw her dream of seeing the Mexican group reunion on stage end. Ingrid Santos de Lima, a fan of the group since 2005, went viral on social media after posting a video of her ticket being burned.
After a fight with her ex-husband over the phone, the man, who had already stolen the ticket, sent a video via WhatsApp burning the ticket for the show that takes place on November 17, 2023.
Ingrid bought the ticket with a lot of effort, for one of the shows that the band will do in São Paulo at the end of the year. The fan opened a police report and is looking for alternatives to recover the damage.
Yesterday I went through something I wouldn’t wish on anyone. Out of sheer blackmail and shenanigans, my ex husband stole my rbd ticket that I fought so hard to get and it burned along with this attitude, it destroyed my dream, it completely destabilized me, anyone who knows me a little knows+
— Ingrid (@LimaIngrid_) May 4, 2023
Tweet made by the victim (Photo: Reproduction/ Twitter)
The fan from São Paulo, published on her social networks that the ex acted for “pure blackmail and piracy”. According to the incident report, the man would have threatened to end Ingrid’s life, just as she would have done to him. In addition, the message that accompanies the video of the ticket burning reads: feel it on the skin, it will be burned.
As soon as the Brazil tour was announced in January of this year, Ingrid, her friend and her sister were determined to buy tickets for the show. She saved the amount for the desired sector over six months, slept with her children in line to buy a ticket, missed days of work; everything to make the purchase.
Even after the bulletin was registered, Eventim (responsible for selling tickets), informed that it is not responsible for loss, theft or damage caused. With the repercussions of the case, Ingrid started an online crowdfunding hoping to be able to buy tickets from a reliable “second hand”.
Guys, I need your help!!!
Ingrid’s ex-boyfriend burned her ticket to the RBD concert, she is a big fan of the band and slept in line to get the ticket. Eventim is not responsible for loss or theft, it made the BO and protective measure. pic.twitter.com/mjvsfscn0Q
— evellyn (@itperroni) May 4, 2023
Ingrid’s friends also moved the network (Photo: Reproduction / Twitter)
For those who don’t know, tour tickets “Soy Rebel Tour” sold out in the first hours of sale. Groups of fans freaked out, they camped out in rows, fought, cried and even fought over tickets.
Featured Photo: Video of the ticket to the RBD show being burned goes viral
Playback/ Rolling Stone.
RBD fan has ticket burned by ex-husband and video goes viral
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