Feb 182010
 

Rafael Nadal’s sex appeal clearly extends much further than the boundary lines of the tennis court.

The former Wimbledon and French Open up a storming ace as he gets up close and personal with sexy Colombian singer Shakira.

The pair nuzzle up and roll around together on what appears to be some rock face, the chemistry sizzling between them.

The South American star, 33, leaves little to the imagination with her revealing outfit, which appears to be just a chiffon scarf strategically wrapped round her modesty.

Not that Nadal, 23, seems to mind, as he – fully clothes in jeans and a T-shirt – moves in closer to the singer as she snuggles in deep to him.

But before their other halves seethe with jealously, it’s all in the name of music – Shakira’s video for her new song Gypsy, to be precise.

The pair filmed the video for the song, which is due out in April, in Barcelona last month and hung about together while in the Spanish city.

Both are happily settled in long-term relationships, with Shakira engaged to Antonio de la Rúa, the son of former President of Argentina Fernando de la Rúa.

Nadal, who is often nicknamed The King of Clay, is dating his high school sweetheart Maria Francisca Perello.

But that didn’t stop the rumour mill turning and hinting at a relationship developing between Shakira and Nadal, after the New York Post’s Page Six reported that they were ‘whispering and all smiles’ as they had lunch together at the city’s W Hotel.

Nadal’s spokesperson, Benito Perez-Barbadillo, denied that the pair were romantically involved and insisted that Nadal’s manager Carlos Costa, and video director Jaume de Laiguana were also at the restaurant.

He told the New York Post: ‘We were all there, and Shakira only came when we’d finished the main course to have something to drink, accompanied by her manager, Ceci Kurzman, and Jaume.

‘It was a dinner organised with the director to brief Rafa on what was expected from him in the video.’

Nadal is not the first tennis star to make a cameo appearance in a pop star’s video.

Anna Kournikova starred alongside Spanish pop star Enrique Inglesias in his video for his 2001 single Escape, and they started dating after meeting on set.

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Feb 032010
 

Alicia Keys and Shakira are teaming up for a spectacular one-off duet for the NBA All-Star celebration in Texas later this month.

Keys and the She-Wolf hitmaker will join forces on a surprise number, as well as each singing a selection of their own tunes midway through the celebrity basketball game in Arlington, Texas.

Usher will kick-off the match, which will air live on U.S. TV on February 14, 2010, with a performance of hit track Yeah! and his new song More, which has been used to promote the 2010 sporting event.

Nov 272009
 

The Colombian superstar will allow artists to upload videos of performances to her Web site when the “Opening Act” contest starts.

Fans will vote for the finalists, and winners will be chosen by Shakira’s team. Sean Wolfington, her digital-business partner, told us, “The artists will open for Shakira live in big cities and virtually through a video performance in smaller markets. There are a lot of talented artists, and Shakira wants to help them by giving them part of her stage.”

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Nov 252009
 

All the single ladies – Shakira is looking out for you!

The Colombian-born singer says the songs on her new album “She Wolf,” out this week, is a reflection of a woman who is looking for her prince charming.

“It’s very much a common thing for women my age, at least my friends, to be in search for the right man and to be somehow dreaming of the prince who’s going to come in and rescue them,” the 32-year-old said. “Some of these songs either reveal my own daydreams or fantasies, but some of them have to do with my girlfriends’ experiences and things that they go through.”

The Grammy-winner says songs like the Brazilian-influenced “Did It Again” and “Men In This Town” will connect women in search of “the one.”

However, Shakira doesn’t have to deal with that issue. The singer has been in a relationship with Antonio de La Rua, the son of former Argentinian President Fernando de la Rua, for almost a decade.

In a recent interview, the international star talked about her new CD, relationships and why she is still passionate about her career.

The Associated Press: What is the album about lyrically?

Shakira: I think this album in general has been written from a very feminine perspective. Maybe because today I feel more like a woman and I feel the struggle of being of woman, and its advantages too, in my own flesh. I have a better understanding of women’s plight, you know. I guess I understand my mom better today than 10 years ago. …( It’s about) the old urban tale, you know, trying to find the right man … the old urban tale of men not being available, all the good ones are taken.

AP: But you are set though, right?

Shakira: Yeah (laughs). I’m all set. But unfortunately not everyone out there is and it’s tough to date, to be out there and so I kind of wanted to portray that other side of women’s reality and “Did It Again” is about making recurrently the same mistake which is something us women tend to do because of our emotional nature, that emotional, romantic and dreamy nature.

AP: The CD features a number of party-sounding jams. Did you club-hop to get inspired?

Shakira: Not really. I live in the Bahamas, I only go out sometimes when I’m with my band on the road. We tend to go to clubs, but it’s not something I do very often. I live a very simple life.

AP: You and Wyclef have another duet on this CD. Was there any pressure to create something as huge as “Hips Don’t Lie”?

Shakira: I knew that it would be difficult to do a song at least of the same genre as “Hips Don’t Lie” and make it big as that one. I think when you’re in front of a song the size of what “Hips Don’t Lie” meant to both of us, it’s really hard. The parameters are so high and there’s no way to fulfill the expectation. … Instead of trying to repeat the same formula, which No. 1 could be very boring, and two, it would be an impossible task. We weren’t thinking about “Hips Don’t Lie,” we were thinking about having a good time … I feel like it’s a little jewel in the album. I like the sound – it’s smooth and sexy at the same time. Also, it’s got a little fantasy in it.

AP: You’ve had many albums – what was the goal specifically with this one?

Shakira: I wanted to make sure the fantasy was very latent and fresh in the songs. I think that sometimes music today can get pretty straight forward, and blunt, and I refuse to let metaphors die. And I refuse to let fantasy in music die. I admire so much people in other decades like David Bowie and Michael Jackson, people who were in touch with their own inner child and also their own fantasies and dreams, and they sort of portrayed that in their songs. And I felt inspired by that and let my imagination fly, and let my songs be the butterfly catchers.

AP: You’ve been in this game for 13 years. What is most surprising to you when you look back at your career?

Shakira: It’s not that I care less, but surprisingly I still care a lot about my career. I should care less because I’ve been doing this for a few years but I’m surprised about how I still care so much. This album feels to me like it’s my first album, you know. There’s no difference about the way I felt when I was 13 and the way I feel now. … I feel like the owner of my own life.

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Nov 112009
 

The singer was leaving the Bowery Hotel after celebrating her new Rolling Stone cover when she was swarmed by paparazzi and fans. Right before getting into her car, she caught sight of an 11-year-old girl who’d been waiting outside for two hours. “She turned around and went over to the little girl and gave her a big hug,” says a witness. “The girl started tearing up. It was very cute.”

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