Closing ceremony Concert of World cup 2010
Shakira, who will be performing at the closing ceremony at Soccer City, is proud of her Hispanic origins and will be supporting the Spain against the Dutch.The 33-year-old singer hoped Paul, the spiritual Germany-based octopus, which predicted that Spain would win the final,of this world cup 2010 is proven right.
"I hope the octopus doesn't get it wrong for tomorrow final," she laughed and said.
Shakira, who sang the World Cup anthem "Waka Waka" at the opening ceremony of world cup, admitted the World Cup has turned her into a football revolutionary.
"I never likely I would go straight to the sports section in the newspaper. I love the goals I saw from (David) Villa. And I love the way (Spain's Gerard) Pique plays. He's a beautiful defender," she said.
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Shakira, who will be performing at the closing ceremony at Soccer City, is proud of her Hispanic origins and will be supporting the Spain against the Dutch.The 33-year-old singer hoped Paul, the spiritual Germany-based octopus, which predicted that Spain would win the final,of this world cup 2010 is proven right.
"I hope the octopus doesn't get it wrong for tomorrow final," she laughed and said.
Shakira, who sang the World Cup anthem "Waka Waka" at the opening ceremony of world cup, admitted the World Cup has turned her into a football revolutionary.
"I never likely I would go straight to the sports section in the newspaper. I love the goals I saw from (David) Villa. And I love the way (Spain's Gerard) Pique plays. He's a beautiful defender," she said.
Watch this Concert live