Shakira strips to 1980s style workout gear as she joins the Black Eyed Peas in the music video for Girl Like Me

SHAKIRA sizzled as she flashed her legs in high waisted lingerie and braces for an Eighties-inspired music video.

The popstar was joined by the Black Eyed Peas for the scenes accompanying track Girl Like Me, which oozed Jane Fonda fitness video vibes.

The Grammy and Latin Grammy winner, 43, sported the dark underwear with matching knee high socks and a bright red sleeveless top.

She added another pop of colour with matching wrist sweatbands – showing she was all ready for a workout – and a blue head tie.

Her iconic honey blonde waves fell down her shoulders as she performed an upbeat dance routine in bright white sneakers.

This included an impressive high kick – which caused Shakira to squeal in delight.



In further moves she struck a sexy pose with her hands on her hips before placing her fingers to her forehead to look further into the distance.

Whenever, Wherever singer Shakira was joined by a host of backing dancers, reminiscent of a Beyonce troupe line-up, dressed in identical retro fitness gear.

Later scenes showed her pull on some knee guards for a skateboarding session around the studio.

Despite wearing a tricky fringed skirt, the mom of two masterfully navigated the set, looking a pro on all four wheels.




Meanwhile the Where Is The Love vocalists wore striking red garments before going smart in all black for their first collaboration together.

The upbeat track, which features lyrics sung in Spanish too, will feature on their new album, Translation.

It will be their eighth release, and is long-awaited by Peas fans.

Recently, Hips Don't Lie star Shakira took a step away from music to focus on global environmental issues.



She collaborated with the Duke of Cambridge for the Earthshot Prize, offering £50million to reward innovative projects designed to save the planet.

Earthshot members will include Shakira and Cate Blanchett, along with Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdulla, former Chinese basketballer Yao Ming and Brazilian footballer Dani Alves.

Shakira spoke of her own passion for the environment, saying: "I personally feel it is my duty as a citizen, as a human being and as a mother of two young children to bring attention to this issue before it's too late."


She added: "Your children, my children, they have to find ways to reduce carbon emissions, to repair oceans, to clean the air – we need young minds to be informed and invested.

"That's why education is so important. We can't just stand still, we have to lead the way and we have to do it now."

The singer has moved into philanthropy during her career, recently receiving a medal from the UN labor agency for her work to help impoverished children.

The Colombian has also supported Habitat For Humanity and performed at the charity concert Live Earth, a one off event developed to combat climate change.

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