Shakira has done it again. The Colombian singer has once again used her music to launch multiple messages about her private life when we thought that her 53rd Session with Bizarrap was impossible to beat. Gerard Piqué’s ex-partner released the song El Jefe this Thursday with Fuerza Regida and with it she launched new darts at the footballer.

One of the protagonists of the Colombian’s new video clip is Lili Melgar, the person in charge of taking care of Shakira and Piqué’s children, and to whom the singer dedicates the song with these words: “Lili Melgar. For you this song, which does not “they paid compensation.”

Originally from Bolivia, Melgar was in charge of taking care of Milan and Sasha for many years while the family lived in Esplugues de Llobregat, in Barcelona. The artist wanted to dedicate this tribute to her in her new song because, apparently, according to internet theories and speculation, she would have been her babysitter, the person who informed Shakira of her suspicions about a possible infidelity. Pique. For this reason, the soccer player would have decided to fire her without paying her “the compensation” that Shakira talks about in her new song.

After the couple’s separation, Shakira would have decided to hire the Bolivian again and pay her what she was owed, since, as the worker’s daughter has confirmed on her social networks, she continues to work with the artist. Dariana, daughter of Lili Melgar, has told her on social media that “despite everything, she continues working with Shakira. I love you mom.”

On the other hand, Latin media wonder if Lilly Melgar has been paid for this appearance in the lyrics and video clip of El Jefe, which for the moment has made her one of the topics of conversation of the day and would have uncovered her story as a babysitter for the children. little ones. In a few hours the video clip exceeds 5 million views, it is speculated that by giving an example of the topic that the song denounces, labor inequality, the nanny could have received a million dollars as a percentage of the profits of the topic.