Shakira, emphatic in her first interview after the break with Piqué: “There is a place in hell…”

Shakira lived intense and stormy months when she discovered Gerard Piqué’s infidelity. After the separation, the artist collaborated with Bizarrap and they launched the #53 Music Sessiona song that broke records on the platforms of streaming and catapulted the artists back to the pinnacle of success.

Recently, the Colombian premiered with Karol G, TQG. In this context, she gave an interview with Enrique Acevedo, on the program O’clockwhich is broadcast on the Mexican network The channel of the stars. In this way, Shakira returns to speak for a media outlet following their scandalous separation.

“There’s a place in hell reserved for women who don’t support others,” she is heard saying in a snippet promoting the full interview scheduled for Monday night.

The phrase had resonance this week through the writer Lelia Guerriero who also quoted Madeleine Albright when she wrote in a column for The country a conflictive situation that he lived in a vegan pasta factory.

Shakira’s full interview will be available today, February 27, on the Las Estrellas channel, at 10 p.m. in Mexico, that is, 1 in the morning in Argentina. as reported from the Twitter account of N+which will also have the conversation in streaming.

In addition to making this comment, which many assume would be for Clara Chía, the singer spoke of the emotion that one of her children felt when she found out that the Argentine producer Bizarrap was interested in working with her. “Mommy, you have to do something with Bizarrap, who is the Argentine God. And I tell him: ‘Look Milan, look who has written to me.’ And it was Bizarrap”, said the interpreter.

In the short video that shows fragments of what will be Shakira’s interview, she is also heard saying: “I’m ready for the next round, let life come and show me what else there is.”

Who was Madeleine Albright, author of the phrase that Shakira quoted

Born in the former Czechoslovakia, Madeleine Albright became the United States’ top diplomat in 1997 during the Bill Clinton administration, making her the highest-ranking woman in the United States government at the time. Albright was instrumental in efforts to end ethnic cleansing in Kosovo.

Married to press magnate Joe Albright and mother of three daughters, the diplomat divorced in the 1980s, although she decided to keep her last name. She is a political analyst, writer, and professor at Georgetown University. The writing collaborated and wrote for years for the New York Times.

In one of its most relevant columns, Albright reflected on a question that continues to this day as a result of the war between Russia and Ukraine: Would we have a war in Europe if two women were presidents of Russia and Ukraine? wondered the political scientist.

“I don’t think the world would be totally different if there were more women leaders. Perhaps if all the people in leadership positions were women, the conflicts would not occur in the first place. But if you look at the women who have risen to the top, they haven’t exactly been mild-mannered, myself included,” she wrote in the Times.

In 2016, in the midst of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign, Albright wanted to head off the controversy by reformulating her most famous phrase when she said: “There is a special place in heaven for women who help other women.”

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