‘Ridiculous': Shakira slammed over ‘hyperbole nonsense' on being an immigrant in the US
Shakira admitted being an immigrant in the US means 'living in constant fear, and it's painful to see'.
The Colombian singer said she hoped immigrants can be treated 'under principles of equity and freedom'.
'She really needs to stick to dancing and maybe singing,' Ms Panahi said.
'It's just hyperbole nonsense.'

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