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Shakira walks off stage after noticing a fan seemingly ‘filming’ up her dress

Shakira left the stage of a Miami club where she was dancing to her upcoming single, “Soltera,” when it seemed like she saw an impolite fan filming up her dress.

In addition to promoting her new song at the LIV Miami, the singer also seems to be shooting a video with Danna, Winnie Harlow, Anitta, and Lele Pons. 

Shakira walks off stage after a fan appears to be filming up her dress
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Shakira was dancing on stage when she saw someone seemingly trying to film up her skirt. The incident was caught on camera by a fan, who also grabbed the hem of her dress and pulled it down.

After covering her dress once more, the singer stopped for a second to put her hands on her hips, and continued dancing. She then waved her two fingers to the audience, yanked her dress once more, and pointed to her eye as if to say, “I see you.”

However, she signaled for the music to stop and left the stage when she saw that the same individual was still attempting to film up her skirt.

A release date for “Soltera,” the singer’s first new song since the release of her 12th studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, in March, has not yet been disclosed. 

Shakira spoke with Rolling Stone in her recent cover story about the album’s diverse array of sounds, stating that it “evokes other stages of my musical journey, like the girl with the dark hair and the leather pants and bare feet.”

“So there are songs like ‘Cómo, Dónde y Cuándo’ that are very close to my essence and who I’ve always been musically, but it clearly shows an evolution in the way I feel,” she continued.

The singer is preparing for a massive North American tour in support of Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran, which kicks off this November and will run up until December. This marks her first tour since 2018.

 

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