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Salma Hayek rocks out to Shakira’s birthday with her hit song ‘Hips Don’t Lie’

Salma Hayek Pinon 3rd Annual Academy Museum Gala. (Los Angeles, December 3, 2023)
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On the occasion of pop star Shakira’s 47th birthday, Salma Hayek paid tribute to her on Instagram by dancing.

“Happy Birthday Queen Shakira.” Midway through the runway session, Salma Hayek moves her hips to recreate the video “They don’t lie themselves” to pay tribute to his singer and friend, who celebrates his 47th birthday today. In her Instagram post, written in English and French, the actress praised the “Waka Waka” singer. “You are the goddess of music. Thank you for your music.”

“Don’t do that at home again.”

The actress sways her hair, hips and arms to imitate singer Shakira, known for her dancing skills and swinging hips. Not without humor, as he adds under his Instagram post: “Warning. if you don’t have Latin or Arabic blood, don’t do it at home anymore.” Two hours after her video was posted, it already has more than 3,660,000 views and nearly 4,000 comments, including one that got all the attention: “Salma, you are incredible. Proud Latin!!! We love you,” signed “Queen Shakira” herself.

Source: Le Figaro

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