Shakira takes a very serious tone, on social networks…

At 45, if Shakira is currently in the process of divorce, and determined to do what is best for her children, Milan and Sasha, by settling in Miami, she remains very mobilized on the causes in which she believes. . This December 18, when France faced Argentina in the final, at the Lusail stadium in Qatar, the Latin bombshell shared an alert message, on social networks, about the situation in Iran…

“A man on death row just for speaking out for women’s rights”

A few days ago, she was cheering on the Morocco team, which had qualified for the semi-finals of the World Cup – the first time in history for an African country, and Shakira wrote then “This time for Africa”, on the Web in reference to its cult title “Waka-waka“).

This Sunday, it is in a much more serious tone that she wrote, photo in support of an Iranian football player: “Today, at the World Cup final, I just hope the players on the pitch and the whole world remembers that there is a man and fellow footballer called Amir Nasr, on death row, just for speaking out for women’s rights”.

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And to add:I hope there is more than a minute of silence in our hearts to remember what is important and more of a united voice crying out for what is right.“.

The Queen of the World Cups

Between Shakira and the Football World Cup, it’s a love story that lasts. Shakira’s World Cup debut dates back to 2006, when she performed “Hips Don’t Lie” at the closing ceremony of the World Cup in Germany. In 2010 she sang “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)” at the World Cup in South Africa, where she met her husband, (now ex) Gérard Piqué. Then Shakira returned to the world of football in 2014 for the World Cup in Brazil, for which she released “La La La“, with Carlinhos Brown.

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