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Updated Tuesday, April 2, 2024-09:59
Opinion Shakira is not one of ours
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In the famous confrontation between
Oppenheimer
and
Barbie
, the first ended up winning the
recognition of critics
- with an Oscar for best film, actor and director - and the second, that of the
public
, breaking a record by exceeding one
billion at the box office
. The Mattel company's first foray into cinema also
conquered the stars,
who dressed in pink like many anonymous people to go to the theaters and share the photos on their social networks.
All, except Shakira,
who once again dares to swim against the current when it comes to
Barbie
.
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At first it might seem that
the message conveyed by the film
in one of its most iconic moments, the speech given by
America Ferrera
, would especially fit the singer. She knows well how difficult it is
to build an image
that is liked by public opinion: being
thin
, but not too thin, behaving as an
assertive leader
who never crushes the ideas of others, being a
woman with a career,
but who She doesn't neglect her
family
, and a
good mother
who doesn't talk about her children all the time.
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However, the Colombian is not included in the list of stars who have fallen in love with the production of
Margot Robbie and Greta Gerwig,
and who cried to heaven when it was the big loser in the awards season.
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"My children hated her,"
Shakira acknowledged in a new interview with
Allure
magazine . "They found it emasculating.
And I agree,
to a point. I'm raising two boys. I want them to feel powerful respecting women, too."
Her problem with the
Barbie
story is that
it empowers the dolls at the expense of the Kens
, and she believes that pop culture can do a much better job of supporting feminism
"without robbing men of the ability to be men,
to protect and also to provide".
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"I believe that we must give 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 do too.
We complement each other,
and that complement should not be lost," he points out. "Why not share the burden with people who deserve to carry it, who have a duty to carry it too?"