Was the video released of Myriam Klink with a gun to her face a publicity stunt, or was the Lebanese singer's life really in danger after getting on the wrong side of a German "mafia man"?
Klink posted a video from her trip to Hamburg, Germany - where she was scheduled to hold a concert - where she could be heard screaming for her life as a bulky man approached her car and threatened to kill her.
We almost then immediately watched as her bodyguard moved the "mafia man" away from the car and saved the damsel in distress.
Turns out Myriam rubbed the "bad man" the wrong way after taking a video of the women working for him, who were prostituting themselves on the side of the road.
He wanted Myriam to delete the video, but all hell broke loose when the controversial star refused to comply.
What's interesting is that if you look closely at the front windshield on Myriam's car, it looks as though a bullet has gone through it.
This could be proof that the man attacking her meant business, except who has the courage to film such an incident while their life hangs by a thread? Not to mention the fact that she had to appear in the video by pointing the camera to her face while screaming!
Do you think this was Klink's attempt to stay in the spotlight, or was she really about to wave goodbye to this world?