The Colombian artist has been placed this Monday in the Trending Topic of the social network X for some controversial statements that have gone around the world. In an interview with Vanity Fairthe ex of Piquechampion of female empowerment after her breakup and her last album, has criticized the film Barbiethe colorful portrait of Greta Gerwing y Margot Robbie that attacks patriarchy and misogyny: “My kids hated it. They felt it was emasculating and I agree with them.”
“I’m raising two boys. I want them to feel powerful too and at the same time respect women. I like pop culture when it tries to empower women without robbing men of their ability to be men, to protect and provide too.” “, the author of such mythical phrases as “women no longer cry, women make money” has said. The artist has clarified: “I believe that in giving women all the tools and the confidence that we can do everything without losing our essence, without losing our femininity. I believe that men have a purpose in society and women have another purpose.” “We complement each other and that should not be lost.”
Shakira’s words have unleashed all kinds of comments. Many users do not understand the contradiction of the Colombian woman and have called her sexist.
Shakira didn’t like Barbie because she “ridicules” and offends masculinity and men.
But a week ago she released an album where she ridicules and offends the father of her children and where the entire aesthetic is female empowerment.
Like? https://t.co/OhTsnsb73c pic.twitter.com/IwQZmXUksk
— inmymendes ??GUTS TOUR EDITION?? (@antoxlipa) April 1, 2024
After seeing what Shakira said about the movie “Barbie”, she used the female empowerment of “Women no longer cry, women make money” just to profit pic.twitter.com/vv7TmBWgvM
— Juanxxo (@Boss_juanr) April 1, 2024
Macho Shakira? The one that almost collaborates with only men? The one with an anti-abortion song? The one where she was attracted to a unineuronal soccer player? The one where she always expresses admiration for her father and barely mentions her mother? pic.twitter.com/EPOj3jmcR6
—Did we call him Juanchi? (@PaveloRockstar) April 1, 2024
If Shakira didn’t have children this wouldn’t be happening and she wouldn’t have said that about the movie Barbie, that is to say again it’s Piqué’s fault… pic.twitter.com/5uR7demppt
— Tomaseba (@tomaseba) April 1, 2024
Shakira releasing a female empowerment album but criticizing a movie that does exactly the same thing just because her sons didn’t like it pic.twitter.com/SfTIEoQegt
— Emma 11/11? (@EmmaDip1) April 1, 2024