Shakira’s controversial opinion on the movie Barbie that divides opinions on social networks

Shakira’s controversial opinion on the movie Barbie that divides opinions on social networks


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The movie ‘Barbie‘ released last summer gave a lot to talk about inside and outside of social networks, because, despite the fact that it is the live-action of a “plastic doll”, the direction focused on touching on topics such as feminism, which was not liked by many people, including Shakira. In recent days, the Colombian singer made an observation about it revealing that she did not like her at all nor her two children, due to her personal opinion of her, she is being attacked by Internet users .

Just as there were millions of people who fell in love with ‘Barbie‘ directed by Greta Gerwig, there were some others who left the movie theaters disappointed after the long-awaited premiere. The film broke records for being the highest grossing of 2023, surpassing ‘Oppenheimer’, ‘The Little Mermaid’ and ‘Super Mario Bros.: the Movie’; It raised millions of dollars and was one of the productions with the most nominations during the awards season.

There are many people who have expressed that they have added the film starring Margot Robbie to their list of favorites, however, there are also those who do not plan to see it again. Singer Shakira and his two children, Milan and Shasa, are part of this last group because he did not like it, this is how he confessed during an interview for Allure magazine in recent days. “My children hated her.” absolutely. They felt it was emasculating. And I agree, to a certain extent.”

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What did Shakira say about the movie ‘Barbie’?

The ‘Hips Don’t Lie’ singer, Shakira, She believes that the feminist vision was taken to the extreme, since they put men in the background and it is not the way in which she is raising her children. For her, both sexes complement each other, each has different roles that should not be confused or in discussion between one another, since the woman must be “feminine” and the man a “provider.” “I like pop culture when it tries to empower women without robbing men of the ability to be men, to also protect and provide.”

“I believe 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 as well. We complement each other, and that complement should not be lost,” added the Colombian.

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