After finishing her “Mañana Será Bonito Tour” on July 23 in Madrid, Spain, and making a brief appearance at her current partner Feid’s concert in the same European city, Karol G has remained away from the public eye, which has generated a series of suspicions regarding her negativity in showing her image.
And even though the Colombian recently shared a series of photos in which she shows off her traditional blonde and pink hair, other images of the same artist could have revealed that the singer of “Tusa” underwent a radical change of look.
In these photographs, a woman can be seen, dressed in a black hood, performing various exercises inside a gym. However, even though the image does not reveal exactly that it is Karol G, the series of tattoos that can be seen on the arms of the suspect reveal that it is, indeed, the Colombian woman.
However, it was one photograph in particular that sparked the enthusiasm of “La Bichota” fans due to the discovery of a small detail in the artist’s hair.
Will Karol G try a black hair tone?
In the image, where only the face of the Latina actress can be seen, many people noticed that at one end of the photo, you can see what appears to be a lock of black hair.
The above, logically, caused dozens of people to mention that the interpreter of “Provenza” had left her characteristic hair color to opt for a much darker tone.
Karol G’s new look will be revealed on September 13, during her performance at the renowned Rock in Rio festival, to be held in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
So far, the singer’s social media continues to show the look she showed at her closing concert in Spain.
Karol G is criticized on social media for her collaboration with Andrea Bocelli
Following the release of the new collaboration between Andrea Bocelli and Karol G, with the song “Vivo Per Lei”, as part of the Italian tenor’s album “Duets”, the Colombian singer received a large number of criticisms through social networks.
In these comments, which also included praise for the interpreter of “Mañana Será Bonito,” dozens of users mentioned the excessive use of sound effects in the South American singer’s voice, in addition to spreading the idea that the reggaeton singer was not the “right one” to collaborate with Bocelli due to the difference in their genders and careers.