By Jorge Calvillo (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Nov 04, 2013 11:07 PM EST

Mexican singer Pablo Montero violently lashed out against photographers of "El Gordo y La Flaca" by Univisión.

According to Univisión, this is not the first time the singer reacts violently against tabloid reporters. This time the reporters were close to this house in Mexico City to interview him about the problem he's had with his neighbors.

A video published by the network and uploaded to YouTube shows Pablo Montero approaching a reporter's vehicle and tells one of the cameramen:

"You're going to delete that... Let me see what you have, let me see what you have," Montero demands.

A reporter's voice is heard telling the cameraman to leave, but the cameraman doesn't reply because he's trying to defend himself from the Mexican singer.

"Easy, easy, easy, I'm not insulting you. I'm not doing anything... Relax. I'm not insulting you, easy, easy", the cameraman says.

The reporter insists on leaving the place saying "George, let's go please". Montero manages to get in the car and take away the camera with the help of another individual.

"Raúl grab it! Grab it from over there, grab it Raúl. Get it in the house, get it in the house, get it in the house, get it in the house" shouts the singer while the individual leaves with the camera.

In the end the cameraman insists that he's not insulting the singer in any way but Montero replies "That'll teach you" while he returns to his home along with other people in his company.

Montero then shouts to the reporters from his front door "Respect me (...) I'm going to (...) you up, and you'll leave now, son of a (...)".

Univisión recalls other attacks by the singer against tabloid journalists in the past, when in 2007 he was accused of theft and assaulting a photographer. The source also highlights that the singer's rude behavior has also affected his fans, when he denies them autographs.

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