Shakira Says There’s A ‘Special Place In Hell’ For Women Who Don’t Support Women As Her Ex Posts Photo With New Love

Singer Shakira had strong words of condemnation for women who betray other women, which fans believe is a thinly veiled commentary on her ex’s girlfriend.

The Colombian-born songstress said as much during a Spanish-speaking interview with Mexican journalist Enrique Acevedo on his Televisa show “En Punto,” per People

“I bought the story that a woman needs a man to be complete,” Shakira said, according to a translation from the outlet. “I had that dream of having a family: mother and a father living with their children living under the same roof. Not every dream in life comes true, but life finds a way to make it up to you.”

“There is this quote … that I love, and it says, ‘There is a special place in hell for women who don’t support women,'” the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer continued, referencing a line former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright said while campaigning for Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Shakira was likely reacting to a recent photo her ex-partner Gerard Piqué posted of himself smiling with 23-year-old Clara Chia Marti. Piqué, who shares two children with Shakira and was in a relationship with her for 11 years, allegedly cheated on the singer with Marti while Shakira was on tour. The pair announced their split last summer.

“I’ve always been very emotionally dependent [on men] – I have to confess this. I just love love,” Shakira continued during the interview. “But I think somehow I see things from a different perspective now. I feel I’m enough and I think when a woman faces challenges in life, they come back stronger. You learn to see your flaws, to embrace your vulnerability and express that pain you might be feeling.”

While it took her a long time to process those emotions, the 46-year-old performer said she’s doing better now because she has to.

“I feel complete — because I feel like I can depend on myself and I have two kids who depend on me,” she said of sons Sasha, 8, and Milan, 10.

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Shakira went on to assert she had to be “stronger than a lion” as she moved on from the Spanish soccer star amid the cheating scandal. “That strength, in order for it to be real and not a façade … it needs to be the result of a great pain,” she said. “Accepting that pain and tolerating the frustration because there are things in life that don’t turn out the way we want them to.”

Though Shakira and Piqué shared two children and a long-term relationship, they never legally married. “We already have what’s essential, you know?” the “She Wolf” singer told Glamour during a 2014 interview

“We have a union, a love for each other, and a baby. I think that those aspects of our relationship are already established, and marriage is not going to change them.”

Communist China Threatens Elon Musk For Drawing Attention To Origins Of Coronavirus Pandemic

Communist China was angered this week with business titan Elon Musk for drawing attention to a social media post about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.

The incident happened after the Department of Energy recently concluded that the pandemic originated in a lab accident in Wuhan, China, an assessment that FBI Director Chris Wray said on Tuesday the FBI agrees with.

“Dr. Anthony Fauci funded gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab, lied to Congress about it, and now both the FBI & the Department of Energy have concluded that the coronavirus originated at the Wuhan lab,” an author wrote in a tweet that included a video of Dr. Anthony Fauci testifying to Congress. “Does that mean Dr. Anthony Fauci funded the development of COVID-19?”

Musk responded to the tweet, “He did it via a pass-through organization (EcoHealth).”

He did it via a pass-through organization (EcoHealth)

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 26, 2023

Global Times, which the ruling communist party uses to voice their opinions on matters that they do not always want to publicly state themselves, wrote: “At the same time, these remarks of his have been continuously used by those US right-wing and anti-China media hostile to China as material to frame China.”

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The publication warned that Musk could be “breaking the pot of China,” an expression that Fox News noted is similar “to bite the hand that feeds you.”

Musk has substantial business interests in China as the CEO of Tesla.