Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video

Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video

As an ardent fan of Shakira, I find myself utterly captivated by her latest move – both literally and figuratively! Her new video, set against the backdrop of a luxurious yacht, showcases her timeless charm and undeniable charisma. The baby blue bikini, coupled with her sultry performance, is a testament to her ageless beauty.


Shakira was making her hips move in a new video shared to Instagram on Friday.

On a yacht, the entertainer was spotted donning a playful, frilled light-blue swimsuit while dancing with multiple female companions.

The 47-year-old songbird looked slender as her flat tummy was the focus.

I couldn’t help but let my hair cascade loose as I seductively crooned into the lens, gripping tightly to the speeding watercraft for dear life.

She expresses her freedom by singing, ‘Now I can do as I please, enjoying myself freely, for I am independent.’

Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video

In this production, Anitta and Danna Paola, along with Lele Pons, Winnie Harlow, Natty Natasha, and Bizzarap are among her co-stars, with Bizzarap making an appearance as well.

Singlewoman listens to Shakira’s recent album, Women Don’t Cry Anymore (Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran), which reached number one on both the Top Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums charts. This achievement makes Shakira the first female artist to have number one albums in four separate decades.

This comes after Shakira said she is ‘having a good time’ as a single woman.

In a contentious breakup, the popular music artist parted ways with ex-soccer player Gerard Pique in 2022; however, Shakira is currently expressing her acceptance and enjoyment of her solo phase on her latest song, titled ‘Soltera’.

The stunning woman, who shares sons Milan (11 years old) and Sasha (9 years old) with a previous Barcelona player, sings in the song: ‘I am entitled to act recklessly / To enjoy myself / I am free-spirited now / I can do as I please / I’m having fun while being single.’

In this part of the song, it says: ‘I have the freedom to act up/ Enjoy myself/ But when he looks at me, it causes pain/ He’s having a great time alone.’

Earlier this year, Shakira described monogamy as a ‘utopia’.

The artist famous for the song “Whenever, Wherever” openly shared that she continues to hold faith in love, even after experiencing pain in her own romantic experiences.

Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video
Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video
Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video
Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video
Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video

Shakira, who spent over a decade with Gerard, expressed to Marie Claire UK: “I’m not saying I don’t believe in love because I observe the partnership of my parents, lasting over 50 years; their ability to gaze into each other’s eyes, hold hands, and be unable to live without one another. I’ve seen love, but unfortunately, it hasn’t fallen upon me yet.

‘Monogamy may be unattainable ideally, but I’ve found fulfillment through the affection of my admirers, my offspring, and genuine companions.’

In my opinion, Oscar Wilde was spot-on when he stated that friendship embodies the truest kind of love. To me, it seems to endure for a much longer period, based on my personal experiences.

My partnership endured for twelve years, yet my friendships are destined to last an eternity. It was during challenging times that I came to deeply appreciate the significance of friendship.

Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video
Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video
Shakira, 47, dances in a flirty bikini on a yacht for her Soltera music video

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2024-10-11 22:21

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