Leslie Shaw Responds to Criticism with Cryptic Post Following Backlash Over Comments About Marisol
Peruvian singer Leslie Shaw addressed recent controversy with a pointed social media post, appearing to respond to criticism following remarks made about fellow artist Marisol. Shaw’s message, shared after Marisol’s emotional performance of her new song “Bad Friend,” alluded to speaking openly about others and facing consequences.
The exchange stems from Shaw’s recent statements during a television appearance, which Marisol addressed with visible emotion during a live performance. Marisol clarified that tears shed on the program “Tonight” with Chola Chabuca were not related to any distance from shaw, but rather reserved for those truly critically importent in her life – family and loved ones. “Do not make illusions that I did not cry for you, because I would not cry for anyone who is not important for me,” Marisol stated, “and if I had to cry it would be for my family, for the people I want, I would not cry for things that are not important.”
Shaw’s subsequent post, featuring a photo of herself, read: “If you are going to talk badly about me, at least have the courage to do it face to face.” The message ignited further discussion among fans and media outlets, prompting speculation about the ongoing dynamic between the two singers. Marisol recently debuted “Bad Friend” and broke down after Shaw’s prior statements.