Two rival pop singers were spotted brawling in a shopping centre.
Colombian music stars Giovanny Ayala, 48, and Ciro Quiñonez, 40, bumped into each other while shopping with pals.
Both singers have vowed to file a complaint against the other.
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Footage shows Ayala approaching his rival while in the company of a woman and a burly friend.

He apparently taps the side of his head to call Quiñonez “crazy.”
His heavyset pal exchanges words with Quiñonez who seems to punch him in the face in response.

Ayala then trades blows with one of Quiñonez’s companions before the two singers start brawling.
Quiñonez apparently throws Ayala to the floor before both entourages continue brawling further along the concourse.
The ugly scenes were filmed at the Gran Estación shopping centre in the Colombian capital Bogotá yesterday (3 Oct).
According to reports, tension between the two stars dates back several months when Quiñonez decided to release a new version of the single ‘Regalada sales cara’.
The song was originally recorded in collaboration with Ayala who did not take part in the new recording, as reported by Need To Know.
Ayala reportedly insisted that his son also be involved in the new version, but Quiñonez felt differently and ended up excluding them both.
Following the alleged brawl, Ayala’s daughter Valentina said on Instagram: “The respective complaints are already being filed along with the shopping centre videos when this guy arrived.
“Thank god my dad was with an important lady and his bodyguards who prevented him from being hurt.
“My dad just had an operation on his eye.
“When he fell down, he put his hand in his eye.”
Ayala told his 467,000 Instagram fans: “I want to publicly denounce that Ciro Quiñonez and his companions physically assaulted both me and my companion.

“I find it deeply disappointing to see this behaviour from someone I helped and supported when he was beginning his career, when nobody knew him yet.
“We cannot tolerate violence in any form, much less within the world of entertainment.”
However, Quiñonez said on social media: “I will present with evidence the harassment I am being subjected to on social media and in person by Giovanny and his entourage.”
The police have yet to publicly respond to the artists’ complaints.