The recent controversy between Colombian singer Shakira and Mexican influencer 'El Temach' has reopened a necessary debate on social media: respect for privacy, especially when it comes to minors.
It all started when El Temach —known for his controversial style and opinions on masculinity— made comments about Sasha, Shakira's youngest son. In a video, he criticized his body language and labeled him as 'effeminate', attributing that behavior to the absence of a father figure. Reactions were swift.
Users from all over labeled his words as sexist, homophobic, and offensive, generating widespread rejection and public support for the artist and her family.
El Temach himself later claimed that Shakira had sued him, although to date there is no official confirmation from either the singer or her legal team. Nonetheless, the influencer has publicly stated that he is seeking legal advice.
Beyond the legal aspects, this case leaves us important lessons:
Visibility does not justify a lack of respect.
Minors should be kept out of public scrutiny.
Digital responsibility is key to sustaining healthy communities.
Today, when many use platforms like X, TikTok, or Binance Square to build communities and share content, remembering the boundaries between criticism and harassment is fundamental.
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