A few fans got a little too rambunctious with Dua Lipa in Mexico City over the weekend, leaving the singer reportedly "shaken."
One week removed from her big Grammys night, the singer was in Mexico for what's believed to be a fashion project. Social media videos show at least one fan rushing her as she left a building the evening of March 20. For a moment, it was chaos, as one fan seemed to touch Dua before security ripped the woman away. As this occurred, Dua quickly got into a waiting car.
It appears that the "Don't Start Now" singer was unharmed.
"News that she was in the area spread and obviously people were keen to catch sight of Dua," a source told The Sun. "But it turned nasty when two fans rushed up to her. They really ran at her and it looked scary. Dua looked really uncomfortable."
The source added, "Thankfully security was there to drag the people away because who knows what could have happened."

It's believed that Dua was South of the Border for a photo shoot with Yves Saint Laurent. On March 20, she posted a series of Instagram photos, and many fans figured out her location based on the images.
"So happy to be back on set for the new Libre campaign with my @yslbeauty team," Dua wrote.
Dua made no mention of the incident on social media. Instead, she celebrated the continued success of her album "Future Nostalgia," which peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard charts nearly a year after it was released. It also stayed atop the Spotify chart as the most steamed album for the fifth consecutive week.
"Future Nostalgia is Number 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart… a new peak ~ a week shy of her 1 year birthday. It's nice to know that there is always room for growth," she tweeted on March 22. "Grateful for every experience this album has brought me this year. thankful that it's still keeping you dancing! I could cryyyyyy +++ 5th consecutive week at number 1 on @Spotify."