What some fans will do for their idols can be truly unbelievable. In a recent interview, Damiano David, the charismatic lead singer of the Italian band Måneskin, who has also started a solo project, shared his most shocking experience with a fan. It’s a story that might leave you speechless—so if you’re a bit squeamish, you might want to stop reading here.
The incident happened during one of his concerts, where the atmosphere was intense, filled with heat, adrenaline, and excitement. In the middle of the performance, a fan decided to take advantage of her proximity to Damiano in a completely unexpected way. According to him, she wiped the sweat from his body with her hand and then, to his disbelief, brought it to her mouth and drank it.
If that wasn’t startling enough, she ended the moment by giving Damiano a seductive look. Stunned, he couldn’t believe what he had just witnessed and wasn’t sure how to respond. In the end, he decided to move away from that part of the stage, avoiding further interaction and leaving the bizarre moment behind.
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Damiano David recently spoke in Spanish during an interview with Made In Latino, showing off his language skills while attending a Spotify event in Miami. There, he spent time with media outlets and Spanish-speaking artists. One of them was Rusherking, who was spotted playing FIFA on PlayStation with the Italian singer in a lighthearted moment.
Spanish artist Samuraï also had the chance to meet the ‘Born With A Broken Heart’ performer. She shared a photo of their encounter on her Twitter account, surprising her fans—and herself. She added a playful comment to her post, which quickly got fans buzzing and engaging with her online.
This unexpected interaction not only showcased Damiano’s ability to connect with artists from different cultures but also left fans excited about the possibility of more collaborations with Spanish-speaking talent.
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