When announcing her separation from ex-soccer player Gerard Piqué, Shakira had to resort to various alternatives to be able to get over her ex-partner and continue with a new chapter of her life. One of the activities that worked best for her was music and reading, as she stated in her most recent interview.
For the first time, after separating from the Catalan, the Barranquilla woman gave an interview for the Televisa program Point, hosted by the Mexican journalist Enrique Acevedo. In the conversation, the Colombian woman commented that she now feels “enough” to continue alone without a man and much of her learning is due to a book.
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“They say that the opposite of depression is expression,” the singer mentioned during the interview, to which Acevedo replied “it’s very good, I’m going to steal it from you.” However, Shakira clarified that it was a phrase written by a Holocaust survivor.
Although he did not give details of the name, the singer’s followers quickly identified the title, since the phrase appears in The Auschwitz Dancer by the writer and psychologist Edith Eger.
It didn’t take long for Shakira’s fans to take to social media to express their desire to read the book. While others commented that they had already read it and recommend it because of its innumerable teachings.
the interpreter of Barefoot He also reflected his feelings in musical hits like TQG with Karol G and the Session 53, with Bizarrap. As a result, dozens of criticisms rained down on him, but he replied that through music he feels free to tell the world what he feels.
( Shakira confirms that Milan asked her to record with Bizarrap: He is the Argentine god! )
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