“My children hated her. They felt she was emasculating” – 2024-04-03 11:52:34

Shakira

Shakira on the movie ‘Barbie’: “My children hated it. They felt she was emasculating”

The Colombian singer, during her last interview, criticized the theme of the movie “Barbie” and assured that Milan and Sasha did not like it.

Shakira revealed her children's opinion about the film

Shakira continues to give something to talk about in the world of entertainment. (Free Press Photo: AFP)

Shakira is one of the most relevant celebrities of the moment for the release of his album Women no longer crymaterial in which she talks about female empowerment.

This album, just two weeks after its publication, has more than 15 billion views on different streaming platforms, becoming the most listened to musical production of 2024.

However, in the last few hours the Colombian singer has been in the eye of the hurricane following his recent statements for the magazine Allure.

In its edition for the United States, Shakira had a talk with this prestigious publication and He touched on different topics related to his private life and way of thinking.

One of these subjects was feminism within Women no longer cry, so the interpreter of Waka Waka shared that, By 2030, 60 percent of the world’s wealth will be managed by women.

Given this statement, the interviewer asked Shakira if she had seen the film Barbiewhich talks about empowerment, so the Barranquilla woman responded with a surprising phrase.

“My kids absolutely hated it. They felt she was emasculating”he assured.

In addition, Shakira delved into Milan and Sasha’s opinion about this popular film and the way in which, according to her, It doesn’t do justice to the way women can empower themselves without looking down on any man.

“I am raising two boys and I want them to also feel powerful while respecting women. “I like it when pop culture tries to empower women without robbing men of the ability to be men, and also to protect and provide.”

“I believe in giving women all the tools and confidence that we can without losing our essence, without losing our femininity. I believe that men have a purpose in society and so do women. “We complement each other, and that complement should not be lost”he concluded.


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