
Karol G sets out for her record 2023 LP's full honesty Tomorrow will be beautiful. Now, take her Netflix documentary Tomorrow is beautifulColombia superstar is sharing more information about her journey. "I've never seen it with anyone," Carroll told Rolling stones Premiered documentary in New York. "I think there's something super personal in this documentary. It's hard to open the door to so many vulnerabilities, but at the end of the day, it's part of the humanity we want to show in the documentary."
Director Cristina Costantini also produced Netflix documentary about the famous astrologer Walter Mercado, who shared Karol’s mission to create a zodiac portrait of the singer’s life. “I want to tell a complicated story,” Costantini told Rolling stones. “I want to prove that our heroes are complex people, and to their heroes are not just their identity on the stage.”
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The jaw-dropping visuals, including the giant steel shark, and many costume changes from Karol tours, weren't easy. On her first night on her stadium tour in Las Vegas, the singer was disappointed by photography and wardrobe malfunction. At one point, she cried out from her frustration because she explained that she worked hard to provide her fans with the most memorable performance. "Nothing seems right to me," she said. "It's been a question for everything I do." Various scenarios also show that Carol offers a bigger direction for her team until her full vision is finally realized.
In a heartbreaking scene, Carol revealed that she sexually harassed her at the time when her music manager was 16 years old. The manager, who asked not to be named, estimated that he was about three times the age, attended a party of young singers and was successful in accepting his progress. The whole situation led her to temporarily leave the music industry and move to New York to live with her aunt. "Unfortunately, in large industries, women have to go through horrible things, not to get there, because I can assure you that no woman who respects herself will be hurt to achieve it." She hints at "a lot of things" she wants to talk about, but says, "As a person, I never let myself remember or talk about them." A moment later, Karol suddenly cuts the scene after she started crying.
Karol opened the door to her extremely public relationship with Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA. The singer didn't name the Reggaeton star, but she did share candid details. "In my last relationship, leaving was very toxic," she said. "I would wake up and feel like I was dying. As a human being, I was worthless." At the time, the situation shrouded her judgment and prevented her from appreciating her success. "That was a nightmare. That was hell," Carol said.
Back in 2021, Karol asked her favorite artist, Colombian artist Feid, to join her opener on her bichota tour. In the documentary, the singer shares her connection with the reggae star when she combines with the tour after each show. Karol especially remembers one night, especially when two people were playing video games and flirting, he kissed her good night. She is confident in their deep connection and shared values. "I have such a beautiful relationship with him...that's everything," she said.
The Colombian star details her "Bichota" nickname for her. Karol originated from the Puerto Rican term “Bichote” and was fascinated by the word. “It’s a powerful word, I keep asking, ‘But Bichota? The answer is like: "That would be a woman, but the truth is Bichota She said in the documentary. Carroll's team advised against using the term for her 2021 song "Bichota," fearing the singer would face opposition to the term's drug trafficking implications. But Karol is determined to redefine the term as a term that is empowered by women to promote her boss’s energy. ” “”.Bichota She is a person who owns her own business and a visionary person. "She said: "Now people call me me Bichota,” she said, adding, “not just about me. This is about how the word makes people feel. ”
Karol has always been open to her love for Selena Quintanilla. She wrote the "Miextenía Razón" painting inspired by Selena, and even had Mexican-American idols engraved on her forearm. So it's no surprise that Carol took some time Tomorrow is beautiful Show how much impact Selena has had on her career. "It inspired her what she still is, despite her absence," she said. During the tour in San Antonio, Texas, Karol respected the legend with a special rendition of Selena's "Como la Flor" and even invited her sister Suzette Quintanilla to witness the moment. When Karol meets Suzette with Suzette in the documentary, she can't stand the tears. She told her: "I'm really honored that you've come."
From beginning to end Tomorrow is beautifulKarol's fearless energy is fully displayed as she tells every obstacle she has to jump to her superstar identity. But there is nothing more obvious about the singer's "IDGAF" attitude than when he decides to swim in the dubious waters of Manhattan's Hudson River. At first, Carol just stepped on her feet, but after a moment she was completely floating in the potentially toxic water. (Even the Water Alliance in New York shows it's safer no Swimming in Hudson). After several scenes, the singer shared her cold after swimming. It's one of the most interesting moments in a documentary, filled with laughter as much as laughter.