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Tuesday, February 9 2010
Columbian singer Shakira think her poverty-stricken childhood with inspiring her to find fame and fortune. The "Wherever, Whenever" was about her childhood when her father's business collapsed and her family was left with nothing.
When Shakira was eight-years-old her family lost their livelihood overnight. She says, "My father even sold the air conditioners. I was so pissed (angry). I thought they were doing it on purpose." At that time, Shakira's parents took her to a local park filled with homeless children to convince her to be grateful for what she had.
She say: "These children have not any food because they are very poor and they are looking for aids. It moved me so much that at that very moment, I took up a mandate to succeed in life."by FW Editor |
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