Without digital modifications, as seen on her social networks, the urban music singer appeared like this Carol G. on the cover of the El magazine of the United States.
The publication comes a month after the Colombian artist announced her disagreement with the team of the GQ magazine which circulated in the North American country, because after the paisa naturally posed, the final publication was loaded with digital touch-upsfor which ‘La Bichota’ raised her voice in protest, because she has always been a supporter of real women, of the Plus Size and of everything that favors the nature of women. At the time, Karol’s protest shocked the entertainment world, and on this occasion it was the El magazine in the United States, the one who suggested she star in the cover under the promise not to use Photoshop.
In the carousel of images shared by the artist on her social networks, She can be seen with her pink hair and wearing different dresses that accentuate her body and with little makeup.something her fans emphasized, because “her beauty is natural.”
the interpreter of ‘While I heal my heart’ She was touched to have such a space to continue to empower her followers to love themselves as they are and to share once again all the obstacles she has had to overcome and how she managed to make her most recent album. ‘Tomorrow will be beautiful’the fourth of his discography, which is still the most listened to in the world.
“For so many years, not one, not two, not three, many years, everyone thought my goal of becoming a singer was a joke,” says Karol, who is Elle’s June-July cover star.
She adds that it was a challenge to keep believing in herself. “And if my parents hadn’t convinced me I could do it, I would have felt ashamed and abandoned everything.”
At the beginning of this year ‘Tomorrow will be beautiful’ of Karol G became the first Spanish-language album by a female artist to debut at number one in the US on the Billboard 200 chart. And she did that by being herself. “When people connect with the album, they literally connect with me directly,” he says of the project, which was inspired by his experience of heartbreak and fame.
“I could never have imagined that such a dark period in my life would transform me into the person I am today. The situation challenged me to learn, to appreciate what I had, to find happiness in myself, not someone else… I think that’s really the soul of the album and what made it so successful.
Source: El heraldo

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