Shakira Songs: 'Can't Remember To Forget You' Singer Accused of Lip-Syncing 'Empire' on ‘The Voice,’ Drops F-Bomb
"Can't Remember to Forget You," singer Shakira left us with two surprises on Tuesday night's elimination episode of "The Voice."
During the tense elimination episode, two of the Latin singer's artists were on the chopping block.
In true singing competition form, the cameras panned to the judges table to get the judges' reactions to the singers that were picked as the bottom three among the show's contestants.
As the cameras focused in on Shakira watching both her artists Dani Moz and Tess Boyer among the bottom three, they caught her mouthing the F-bomb.
Whoops.
Naturally, Shakira was disappointed and frustrated that her artists were in the bottom, but thankfully one of her artists, Tess Boyer, was saved in the end.
That didn't stop the Twitter-verse from tweeting their reactions to the F-bomb slip up though.
"Did anyone else see Shakira mouth the F word when she only had 1 person saved on #thevoice hahaha #dirtymouth #cleanitup," one fan tweeted.
But it didn't stop there.
The belly-dancing singer caught fire among fans yet again when she appeared to be lip-syncing during her "live" performance of her song "Empire" on "The Voice."
Fuse TV commented on the singer's questionable performance:
"Not only did her lips seems to be moving independently of the singing at certain points, but she sang into the mic during the distorted sections, even though she seemed to be using a regular microphone. Additionally, those distorted sections sounded exactly like the studio version of the track."
To check out Shakira's controversial "Empire" performance, click here.
Fans on YouTube weighed in on the not-so-live performance leaving comments like, "I think that's the first time I've seen a 'Voice' coach lip sync," and, "Very disappointing."
One Twitter user even commented, "Can't believe the poor taste that would allow Shakira to lip sync on a 'live show."
The disapproval of Shakira's performance stems from the show's platform on being a show about an artist's true vocal talent. So needless to say, it comes as quite a shock to see Shakira not using her true vocal talent.
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