Shakira says "people were just watching" and not "doing anything" when her bag was stolen by boars
Shakira has spoken about September's incident in a Barcelona park where two wild boars stole her bag, saying that "people were just watching and they weren't doing anything".
Back in September, Shakira shared a bizarre story on Instagram where two wild boars snatched her bag while she was in a Barcelona park with her son.
After showing the damage done to her bag by the boars to the camera, Shakira said, "They were taking my bag to the woods with my mobile phone in it. They've destroyed everything."
In a new interview with Glamour, the Colombian singer has spoken about the "wild" incident, saying, "I was taking my son, Milan, for a walk in the park and I got him a little ice cream. We sat on one of those park benches and we were just minding our own business. And then two huge wild boars came from the back and ambushed [us] and took my purse!"
Shakira continued, "And I was like, "Oh, my God! Oh, my God!" and screaming, because they were taking it away, with my phone in it, my car keys, everything! Like they could understand me! And people were just watching and they weren't doing anything!"
"They started digging inside my purse," Shakira added. "Obviously my son's sandwich was inside the purse, so that's why they were so interested. So they took the sandwich and walked away and left my purse. It was wild."
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