This Monday, Shakira will have to face trial for allegedly defrauding the Treasury of 14.5 million euros, in which the artist faces a request for a sentence of eight years and two months in prison. After her return to Barcelona after the Latin Grammys, the one from Barranquilla does not leave her spectacular mansion. However, she has received visits from her brother Tonyas well as Lily Melgarthe caretaker of her children.
The babysitter, who unintentionally became the protagonist of the famous song The boss, entered the Colombian’s house this Sunday. Faced with the uncertainty of whether or not she continued with her job as a nanny, Lily responded with a resounding “yes” to the press’s questions. About the last hit of the singer, who made Melgar the protagonist, the nanny of Shakira’s children has clearly stated that she thinks it is “fine.”
Likewise, the Colombian received a visit on Saturday from her brother Tonino, who left the house by car. “He is Shakira’s brother,” “Tell Shakira that we love her very much, good luck,” said the fans who were at the doors of the famous mansion.
Shakira launched The bossa song with which he attacked again to Gerard Piquéto your father, Joan Piquéand in which her children’s caregiver has had a great role, as she talks about the story she experienced after being fired by the footballer.
Lily Melgar, nanny of the artist’s children, appeared in the video clip of the song to vindicate the hell that Piqué put her through when he dispensed with her services when he found out that she had leaked his infidelities to Shakira.
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