
Shakira found herself at the center of an unexpected online controversy after performing at the opening ceremony of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico City. While the singer’s rendition of the tournament’s official anthem «Dai Dai» alongside Burna Boy drew global attention, much of the discussion on social media focused on claims that a body double had appeared on stage instead of the Colombian star.
The speculation began shortly after the ceremony at Estadio Azteca, with some viewers arguing that Shakira looked noticeably different due to her hairstyle, sunglasses and stage outfit. The theory quickly spread across platforms including X, TikTok and Instagram.
However, there is no evidence supporting the claims. Media outlets and journalists reviewing the footage pointed to distinctive features, including a small scar visible on Shakira’s forehead, as proof that the performer was indeed the singer herself. Sources close to the artist also reportedly dismissed the rumors, describing the body-double theory as unfounded.
The debate overshadowed what was intended to be a celebratory return for Shakira, who has become closely associated with the World Cup through performances of iconic football anthems, including «Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)» at the 2010 tournament.