Shakira’s home city unveils giant statue of Hips Don’t Lie singer

Colombian singer Shakira has been immortalised in bronze in her famous belly-dancing pose, in her home city of Barranquilla. PHOTO: AFP

BARRANQUILLA, Colombia - Grammy-winning Colombian singer Shakira, one of the world’s top-selling musicians, has been immortalised in her famous belly-dancing pose in a giant bronze statue in her home city of Barranquilla.

The city’s mayor, Mr Jaime Pumarejo, unveiled the 6.5m-tall sculpture in a park along the banks of the Magdalena River on Dec 26, in the company of the singer’s parents.

The statue by artist Yino Marquez “shows millions of girls that they can... pursue their dreams and any of them can achieve what they want”, said Mr Pumarejo, noting that he used to see Shakira sing at local children’s concerts.

The sculpture shows the long, curly haired singer belly dancing with her arms overhead, in a sheer skirt with shiny aluminium decoration.

A plaque praises the singer, who won three 2023 Latin Grammy Awards, and cites her charity “Pies descalzos”, Spanish for “bare feet”, for early childhood development.

“A heart that composes, hips that do not lie, an unmatched talent, a voice that moves masses and feet that march for the good of children and humanity,” it reads.

Shakira, who lives in Miami, said in a statement from the mayor’s office that she was honoured by the statue and that Barranquilla will always be her home. REUTERS

Shakira won three Latin Grammy Awards in 2023. PHOTO: REUTERS

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