From delivering packages to capturing a fireworks show from the inside, unmanned aerial vehicles have come to be used well beyond the military.
"Drone Pap wtf," the "Wrecking Ball" singer posted on Instagram recently, along with a video of what appears to be a drone flying overhead.
If the pop star did indeed spot a drone sent by paparazzi, it wouldn't be the first such incident.
"They tried to stop us from taking pictures and we said, 'You know what? Release the drone,' " one paparazzo said in a video after being blocked from getting footage of Selena Gomez at a photo shoot in NYC."When there is a lot of fandemonium and people are trying to block us, we'll send a drone up and get great footage … It's going to be big."
"We have enough paparazzi issues as it is," the former Los Angeles City Council member tells PEOPLE. "We certainly don't need drones with cameras or video recorders hovering over nightclubs, restaurants or the streets of L.A."
(Super Exclusive) Selena Gomez in the first EVER Drone paparazzi video in NYC.
Check out the first ever drone paparazzi shoot of Selena Gomez on the set of a commercial for Adidas. - http://247paps.tv/super-exclusive-se...n-nyc-3-11-14/
When I heard "release the drones" I thought "are they gonna blast her or something!?" wtf.
Are they allowed to use those things?