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Lea Salonga addresses viral dressing room video where she declines to take photos with fans

Multi-awarded singer Lea Salonga became the center of discussion on Sunday night when a video of her was posted on Twitter, declining some fans’ request to have selfies with her inside the dressing room after a performance of “Here Lies Love” on Broadway.

Award-winning singer Lea Salonga

In the video, the Miss Saigon actress was quick to say sorry and ask the fans to exit her dressing room. She then instructed them to go to the designated area for taking photos explaining why she couldn’t accommodate them inside the holding area.

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“Unless you are on the guest list, we cannot have you back here. So, you have to go to the door. ‘Cause if I allow this now, then other people will take advantage of this,” said Salonga.

Meanwhile, one fan even identified herself as a “friend” of the local actress G Tongi, who was said to be co-producing the event where Lea would be performing.

“My friend, G Tongi, who [was] the co-producer of this show,” a certain woman said on the video.

“But you are not on the guest list. Can you wait for me at the door? I’m really sorry…I’ll see you at the door. But don’t go outside. Stay inside the door,” answered Salonga.

Breaking her silence on the issue, the 52-year-old Tony winner replied to one of the comments on the Twitter thread of the viral video saying she had checked it with the actress but G Tongi denied knowing the woman.

“I checked in with G [Tongi] after this happened, she had no idea who they were,” answered the Broadway singer.

In a separate post, she underscored the value of artists’ personal space saying, “Just a reminder… I have boundaries. Do not cross them. Thank you.”

Salonga also shared a video interview where she explained the reasons behind setting boundaries as an artist. She expressed gratitude for her fans but also emphasized the importance of personal boundaries and space.

Salonga emphasized that there could be “some crazy person out there with that intention,” leaving uncertainty about the identity of potential threats.

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