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Shakira has had a very loud few days, and the biggest development is legal, not musical. According to Bloomberg, Spain has asked the Supreme Court to review the ruling that wiped out about 55 million euros in tax claims against her, meaning the long running case is still very much alive and could remain part of her public biography for years.[1]
That legal story matters because it is not just about money, it is about how tax authorities investigate celebrities. Bloomberg says Shakira had framed her earlier courtroom victory as a rebuke to a system that presumes guilt, and the renewed appeal keeps her feud with Spanish authorities in the spotlight.[1] O Globo and Exame also report that the case has reignited criticism of Spain's tax agency and its methods.[2][3]
On the public appearance side, Shakira was highly visible around the FIFA World Cup final weekend. ABC reports she posted video from MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and thanked fans for supporting her song Dai Dai during the tournament.[10] Other outlets say she also celebrated her halftime performance on Instagram and drew attention for the sheer star power of the appearance.[11]
There was also plenty of online chatter, some of it more gossip than fact. Times of India reported backlash after Shakira appeared to favor Argentina and Lionel Messi over Spain, despite her two sons being linked to Spain.[12] The Express also reported a widely shared moment with Spain's Ferran Torres after the final.[13] Those stories are social media driven and should be treated as public reaction rather than hard biographical facts.[12][13]
Billboard reports another notable recent activity: Shakira gifted tickets for her Brooklyn show to World Cup workers, Venezuela relief volunteers, and Colombian restaurant owners, a move that fits her long standing public image as a high profile global artist with humanitarian instincts.[16] That is the kind of detail that can matter biographically because it reinforces how she uses major performances to shape her public identity.[16]
So the short version is this. The most significant verified development is the revived Spanish tax fight, while the most visible cultural moment is her World Cup appearance and the surrounding social media buzz.[1][10][16] The rest is mostly rapid fire celebrity chatter, interesting, but less likely to reshape the long arc of her biography.
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