Paulina Rubio
The Mexican superstar was offering a concert and seemed to have ignored a showbiz journalist. Getty Images

Paulina Rubio is a diva and she has shown multiple times that no one messes with her. We can all remember the time she was via satellite with "El Gordo y La Flaca" and she blatantly ignored Lili Estefan, keeping her conversation between her and Raúl de Molina. Even when the latter asked why she didn't acknowledge Estefan, she refused to direct any words to her.

Fast forward a couple of years to 2017 and Rubio is offering a concert in Puebla. Among the many assistants to the venue was Juan José Origel, known to everyone as Pepillo, the famous gossip show host. When the "Ni Una Sola Palabra" hit maker approached the audience to greet them, Origel try to make eye contact with her to say hit, but she completely ignored him, opting to turn around and continue with her show. The moment was embarrassing and even his companion seemed to reach over to tell him something about the awkward moment. Watch the video below and tell us what you think!

Weeks ago, during another one of her concerts in Campeche, México, the "Chica Dorada" also starred in another epic fail. The Latin superstar was thanking the audience for showing up when she ran out of stage and fell down. Rubio might have not noticed the stage wasn't as long as she thought and had an epic fail. Luckily, she did not suffer any injuries and was able to get back on and continue her show. After her performance Pau took to Facebook and wrote: "It doesn't matter if we fall down, we need to know how to get up."

Paulina Rubio was recently in the news after she revealed she was working on a collaboration with Selena Gomez, which was later debunked. The former "X-Factor USA" judge talked to Vanidades about her new project. "My new album is like a new member of my team, of the family," Rubio said. "It will be a true warrior, it will a little bit of all the genres like banda, pop, collaborations with DJ Snake and Selena Gomez. I looked to keep a key element: that the music is danceable."

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