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VIRAL: Two women fight in the lobby of a hotel in Miami

Two women put on an embarrassing spectacle when they fought in the lobby of a hotel in Miami.


Two women put on a shameful spectacle by fighting in the lobby of a hotel in Miami, according to a video that has gone viral on social media.

“Hello Tuesday!” can be read next to the images, published on the popular social media profile.Only in Dade.

The video, lasting just under a minute, shows intense fighting between two women - one blonde and the other brunette - who moved several meters duringa fight that began standing up and ended with both of them on the ground pulling each other's long hair.

The intensity of the fight was such that one of the hotel employees needed the help of two other workers to separate the women.

One of the women showed her breasts during much of the fight, as she was wearing a strapless top, popularly known among Cubans as “bajichupa.”

Another fact that caught the attention of Internet users is that the blonde woman did not manage to lift the article of clothing during the fight but she was able to preserve at all times the large gray bag that she was carrying and that she did not let go of despite the tugs on her body. all directions.

The other curious fact is a man who was sitting a few meters from the unpleasant scene and who was not even fazed by the fight, barely casting the occasional disinterested glance, while one of the hotel employees was recording the scene with his cell phone. discretion.

It has not been revealed in which hotel the fight occurred, but it does not appear to be a low-category hotel.

“This is exactly why every luxury hotel in Miami and the airport needs a boxing referee.”, commented one commentator jokingly.

“Miami is hot,” said another.

The identity and motives of the contenders are unknown, although some surmised that they may have been prostitutes fighting over a client.

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