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Performer Maluma interrupts performance to reprimand mother for bringing a one-year-old child to the concert

During a concert in Mexico, Maluma, a well-known Colombian rapper, momentarily halted the performance to publicly reprimand a mother for bringing her one-year-old baby to the event at the Pala.

Concert Performer Maluma halts performance to reprimand mom for bringing a one-year-old child to...
Concert Performer Maluma halts performance to reprimand mom for bringing a one-year-old child to the show

Performer Maluma interrupts performance to reprimand mother for bringing a one-year-old child to the concert

Maluma Advocates for Child Safety at Loud Concerts

Colombian rapper and singer Maluma has made a strong stand against bringing very young children, especially infants without ear protection, to loud concerts. During one of his performances at the Palacio de los Deportes arena in Mexico City, Maluma addressed a mother who brought a one-year-old baby to the show without ear protection, calling it an act of irresponsibility.

Maluma emphasized the importance of protecting children's hearing at loud events, stating that infants "don't even know what they're doing there" at concerts and insisting that parents must ensure children’s ears are protected or keep them away from such high-volume environments. He shared that he would never expose his own daughter to a concert environment with such loud sound levels without strict precautions.

His stance aligns with health guidelines from organizations like the CDC and WHO, which warn that loud noise exposure—even a single instance—can cause permanent hearing damage, especially in children. Recommendations include avoiding loud venues for children, using ear protection when exposure is unavoidable, and limiting duration near loud sounds to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.

Maluma's comments about the baby at the concert have gone viral online, with many people agreeing with his stance. One user criticized the parents for not providing ear protection for the baby, while another praised Maluma for speaking out about the issue. The user questioned why someone would bring a one-year-old to a concert and emphasized the importance of protecting children's hearing at loud events.

One viewer praised Maluma for being an ally to children, stating that his concern for the baby's hearing was commendable. Maluma advised the parent to protect the baby's ears at future concerts, and the user considered the parents irresponsible for their actions.

In summary, Maluma’s guidelines for parental responsibility at loud concerts are:

  • Do not bring very young children or infants to such events unless necessary precautions are taken.
  • If children must attend, ensure they have adequate ear protection designed for noise reduction.
  • Recognize that loud concerts may be harmful or distressing to young children who cannot understand or tolerate the environment.
  • Parents should prioritize the child's health and safety over convenience or entertainment.

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