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Shakira’s Life Unveiled: Rumors Spark Documentary Buzz

Shakira’s Life Unveiled: Rumors Spark Documentary Buzz, Transatlantic Today

(Washington Insider Magazine) —After reaching an agreement with the Spanish treasury, Shakira could be preparing what would be a documentary of her life, which would include her ups and downs after her relationship with Gerard Piqué.

This Thursday it emerged that the “Ojos Así” interpreter is already working on the production of said project. According to the Spanish program “ Así es la Vida,” the singer-songwriter has been accompanied by a cameraman to events such as the Latin Grammy gala in Seville, and recently while appearing in court to accept her guilt in the fraud case. fiscal.

The presence of cameras in Shakira’s life was reported by sources close to the singer, who reported that the Colombian star could tell some details that have marked her in 2023.

“Shakira is recording graphic material for an audiovisual project, a documentary or a documentary-style reality show,” the Spanish program reported, after the singer was seen being filmed by a person from her team during her visit to the court.

So far, Shakira has not confirmed the documentary, which would be the first biographical work of the famous woman so far in her artistic career.

This article is originally published on eldiariony.com

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