Shakira honored as ‘Woman of the Year’ at Billboard’s Women in Latin Music gala
A month after settling in Miami, Shakira has reappeared publicly in the U.S. city and has done it in style: in the first edition of the ‘Women in Latin Music’ awards of the prestigious music magazine Billboard, where she has received a tribute and has been recognized as the ‘Woman of the Year’.
She was accompanied by part of her family
An event that took place this Sunday (Monday morning Spanish time) at the Wasco Center in Miami and in which the singer, who arrived accompanied by part of her family, preferred not to walk the red carpet or attend the media at the photocall.
He was a real eye-catcher
Radiant, Shakira stole the spotlight with a very tight black strapless mini-dress with transparent detail in the skirt, topped by a leather strap. A look that she completed with her very long and wavy hair loose and impossible platform sandals with ankle straps, also in black.
She showed complicity with her professional colleagues
A gala in which the artist was full of complicity with some colleagues such as Thalia -thus banishing rumors of bad relationship that haunt them for years- and in which Maluma, with whom she maintains a great friendship and with whom she has collaborated on his song ‘Chantaje’ was in charge of presenting her with the ‘Woman of the Year’ award for her impact on Latin music.
An emotional thank you speech
In her emotional thank you speech, in which she confessed that «music was what brought me back to myself when I felt most lost,» she also made a dig at Gerard Piqué, making it clear that she has overcome her breakup: «There comes a time in every woman’s life when you no longer depend on someone to love or accept yourself as you are. The search for the other is replaced by the search for oneself, when the desire to be perfect is replaced by the desire to be authentic.»
«We women are braver than we think we are.»
«It’s a year in which I’ve realized that we women are much stronger than we think we are. We are braver than we think we are. I think we are also more independent than we were taught to be. What woman hasn’t felt the need for attention, affection or approval from others and forgotten about herself? It’s happened to me», she added, getting honest about what she has learned after her separation from the ex-football player -one of the most complicated years of her life- and vindicating the phrase she has popularized in her famous ‘Sessión 53’ with Bizarrap: «Women don’t cry anymore, women bill».