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Maluma Hits Pause in Mexico City After Spotting Baby in the Crowd

Mexico City got a surprise plot twist during Maluma’s recent concert, and it had nothing to do with his setlist. Midway through the show, the Colombian superstar slammed the brakes on the music after spotting something that didn’t sit right with him: a baby in the crowd.

The energy shift was instant, and one minute, the beats were pumping, the crowd was singing along, and the lights were flashing. Next, Maluma had his eyes locked on one woman in the audience, his tone shifting from stage charm to a concerned fatherly mode.

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“Ma’am, I’m going to tell you something,” he began, his voice cutting through the stadium noise. “Don’t bring him here; leave him there. With all due respect, I’m already a father. What’s he? A year old?”

It wasn’t just a quick comment; Maluma took a full moment to speak his mind. He questioned whether bringing a baby into a high-volume concert was ever a good idea, pointing out the serious risks to a child’s hearing.

“Do you think it’s a good idea to bring a one-year-old baby to a concert where the decibels are really loud, where the sound is really loud?” he asked, before noting that the mom had been waving the child around “like he was a toy.”

The crowd remained quiet, some nodding in agreement, while others looked visibly unsure about how to react. Maluma’s protective instincts seemed fueled by his own life offstage, as he’s the father of a 17-month-old daughter with his girlfriend, Susana Gómez.

“Your baby doesn’t even know what he’s doing here,” he continued. “Next time, protect his ears or something. That’s irresponsible… I would never bring my child to a concert. So next time, be a little more aware.”

The entire exchange was caught on camera, and once the clip went viral on the internet, opinions split quickly.

On one side, fans praised Maluma for taking a stand on child safety, arguing that the loud noise and flashing lights at a concert aren’t the place for an infant. They saw his comments as an important reminder that a child’s hearing is fragile and that parenting sometimes means saying no to specific experiences.

On the other side, some thought Maluma went too far, calling out the woman so publicly and potentially embarrassing her in front of thousands. They argued his concerns could have been shared more privately, without turning the spotlight into a lecture.

As for what happened next? That’s still unclear. Whether the mother took her baby home after the warning or stayed to watch the rest of the show is anyone’s guess. Maluma gave his fans an unplanned performance: a raw, real-life parenting moment that had the crowd buzzing long after the final note.

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