Laura Flores believes the ex-partner controversy sparked “it’s a game” as a result of the song “Session #53.”
The actress believes that the ex-partner already knew what would happen with the release of the hit, which has already exceeded 200 million views.
The global impact after the song’s release “Session #53” by Shakira and Bizarrap has provoked reactions and divided the opinions of the public and celebrities, as in the case of Laura Flores.
The actress thinks the accentuated controversy between Piqué and Shakira is “a game to make money”. after the famous song in which the Colombian throws arrows at her ex and current girlfriend Clara Chía.
In an interview for ‘De Primera Mano’, the singer was also asked about her position on the split and controversy between the former player and the Barranquillera, topics that have been trending for weeks.
Laura Flores believes Shakira ‘already knew what was going to happen’ following the release of the hit, which amassed 232 million views in just two weeks of release.
“I think she already knew what she was going to do, so she’s a very intelligent woman,” Flores said.
And he even added that Piqué would also know what could happen Well, according to the actress of ‘I Will Always Love You’, the former player too He is “an intelligent man”Therefore, both would have thought about the possible scenarios:
“I think he’s a very smart man too, I think they’re both very smart, and I think that’s just a game; I’m practically certain this is a game, nothing got out of hand at all. Laura Flores assured.
Another aspect that has sparked conversations among netizens, media and celebrities is the impact it could have on the ex-partner’s children, the song with references to his father as well as the current controversy.
Given this, Flores believes that What happens between Shakira and Piqué will not affect the children in any way.
“It will never harm the children, they have the love of their parents”claimed the actress.
This is argued because It’s not like they’re both “sticking to the chongo,” nor is the song an insult. The actress emphasizes that there is more shouting in court, for example, when there are arguments between ex-partners.
“I don’t think this will affect kids in the future because they didn’t grab the chongo (shakira and piqué), it’s not a direct insult, that means there are times when you yell more in court or when you’re in a fight, more is said, and that’s still a song”argued the actress.
On the other hand, Laura Flores explains that the song Session #53 is a gem because it’s well done.
“I wouldn’t give it more importance than the music, the song is a gem, it’s super well done, well produced, well written.”
Therefore, she doesn’t see any conflict in the song, nor does she see that said issue affects the children since they have the love of their parents. “Maybe I’m with Hare Krishna, but I see no conflict in that,” he concluded.