Shakira's Sons Disapprove of Barbie Movie as Emasculating,Photo WEF JAKOB POLACSEK

Shakira’s Sons Disapprove of “Barbie” Movie as “Emasculating

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Colombian superstar Shakira recently opened up about her sons’ strong dislike for the blockbuster movie “Barbie,” describing it as “emasculating” in a candid interview with beauty magazine Allure. The Grammy-winning singer expressed partial agreement with her sons’ sentiments, highlighting her belief in empowering women while ensuring men retain their sense of power and purpose.

As “Barbie” continues to spark conversation, its impact on cultural narratives remains a subject of interest and debate.

Shakira, who shares two sons, Milan and Sasha, with former partner Gerard Piqué, revealed that her boys were not fans of the movie, feeling that it undermined their masculinity. She emphasized the importance of raising boys who feel powerful while also respecting women.

In the interview, Shakira conveyed her perspective on gender roles, advocating for a society where men and women complement each other without losing their respective essences. She stressed the significance of empowering women without diminishing men’s roles and contributions.

“Barbie,” which grossed over US$1.4 billion and sparked discussions on feminism, portrayed overt feminist themes, depicting Barbie and Ken navigating through societal dynamics. While the film received praise for its female empowerment message, critics raised concerns about its portrayal of misogyny.

Director Greta Gerwig aimed for the movie to serve as an invitation for all genders to embrace empowerment, encouraging viewers to let go of societal norms that may restrict personal growth. Despite backlash from some quarters, Gerwig hoped the film would provide relief and inspiration to those engaging with its themes.

Shakira’s candid remarks shed light on the ongoing discourse surrounding gender representation in media and the importance of fostering empowerment while respecting diverse perspectives. As “Barbie” continues to spark conversation, its impact on cultural narratives remains a subject of interest and debate.

Cassie lee
ed@pakistantimes.ca

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