Shakira launches a dart to Piqué already Spain at his Brazilian concert: “For you I renounced everything and moved to a socialist country”

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Shakira is in full tour of Women no longer cry And he has once again the center of attention, not only for his music, but also for his statements. In one of her concerts in Brazil, the Colombian singer changed the lyrics of her song Don's Bother To launch a message to his ex -partner Spain, a country in which he lived for more than a decade. Instead of singing the original lyrics, Shakira sang “I gave up everything I had and moved to a socialist country.”

The original lyrics of the 2005 song said: “For you I would renounce everything I have and move to a communist country.” This change in the letter has been interpreted as a Dardo both Gerard Piqué and Spain. The artist has had a tense relationship with Piqué since her separation, and has also faced legal problems with the Spanish hacienda, which accused her of fiscal fraud.

Social networks have been filled with comments on Shakira's performance. Some users support her for expressing her feelings without filters, while others criticize her for her words to Spain. The singer, who has recently been hospitalized by abdominal pains, continues with her tour, which will take her to several countries in America and Europe.

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