Floyd Mayweather Jr. spotted backstage at Travis Scott's Milan concert
This week, boxing icon Floyd Mayweather was spotted enjoying a high-energy performance from Travis Scott in Milan, part of the rapper's "Circus Maximus" tour.
Mayweather, known for his extravagant lifestyle, was not just another face in the crowd but received VIP treatment that included backstage access and a personal meeting with Scott.
The show, which saw Scott perform his hit "FE!N" eight times consecutively, had fans so energized that locals mistook the uproar for seismic activity.
Sporting an Avi & Co. watch valued at nearly $500,000, Mayweather watched the show from an exclusive vantage point, steering clear of the more intense crowd areas.
He was among several celebrities in attendance, with NBA star James Harden also spotted enjoying the night's festivities.
The Milan concert provided a temporary escape for Mayweather, who is currently facing allegations of assault following a recent incident in Miami.
According to reports, after spotting someone photographing him, Mayweather is alleged to have instructed his associates to confront the individual, resulting in an alleged assault.
The victim has since filed a lawsuit seeking compensation for significant emotional distress and physical injuries that have reportedly affected his ability to work.
As the legal drama unfolds, Mayweather's night out at the concert stands in stark contrast to his current predicaments, reminding fans of the boxer's enduring celebrity status.