An evening that promised to be enjoyable for two of the most prominent names in MLS soccer, Lionel Messi and David Beckham, along with their respective partners, Antonella Roccuzzo and Victoria Beckham, became an embarrassing incident when a group of fans started a fight in search of a photo with the celebrities. The chaos occurred in an exclusive restaurant owned by the singer Bad Bunny in the city of Miamiand was recorded in video.
The arrival of Lionel Messi to the Inter Miami property of David Beckham, attracted the attention of numerous curious onlookers and soccer fans. The restaurant of the popular Puerto Rican singer Bad Bunny, famous for its innovative cuisine and relaxed atmosphere, became the scene of an incident that no one expected to witness. Although the stars' security teams acted immediately, they did not prevent the fight from breaking out.
Eyewitnesses claim that the fight It began when a group of fans approached the area where the celebrities were enjoying their dinner as a couple inside the restaurant. Bad Bunny in Miami. The excitement and adrenaline led to the situation becoming chaotic, as fans sought to get a photo or autograph from Leo Messi and David Beckham. The establishment's security attempted to control the situation, but the crowd became difficult to contain.
In it video recorded by a witness and widely shared on social networks, you can see how the situation escalated. Tables and chairs moved as fans tried to get closer to the footballers and their partners. Tension and noise grew as people searched for a photo or moment with their sports idols. A man is even shown bloodied by the fight.
Faced with the growing chaos and the difficulty of maintaining control of the situation, both Lionel Messi as David Beckham and their partners made a quick decision: leave the restaurant Bad Bunny. Although it was undoubtedly an unexpected and disappointing moment for everyone present, the safety of the celebrities became the main concern. The situation did not escalate and both the soccer players, such as Antonella and Victoria, emerged completely unharmed.