Selena Quintanilla’s murderer Yolanda Saldívar’s crazy dream about Shakira
As Yolanda Saldívar nears the possibility of conditional release from prison in March 2025, her hopes and plans have generated substantial public interest and concern.
Now 63, the former nurse has been serving time for the 1995 murder of Selena Quintanilla, the beloved Queen of Tejano music.
Facing the prospect of a new chapter in her life, Saldívar has expressed a desire to rejoin the workforce, specifically highlighting an ambition to collaborate with international superstar Shakira.
In a recent BBC interview, Saldívar revealed that her main objective upon release is to reintegrate into society and find employment.
Her ambitions have sparked skepticism, particularly given her history. Saldívar, formerly the manager of Selena's boutiques and fan club, gained infamy when it was discovered she had been embezzling funds, culminating in a confrontation that led to Selena's tragic death.
Saldívar's mention of Shakira in her future plans has created a buzz on social media and within the music industry.
Despite facing personal challenges, Shakira has enjoyed a stellar year in her career and continues to be a global icon with a vast following. The notion of Saldívar collaborating closely with her has sparked a mixture of disbelief and concern among fans.
The public’s wariness is palpable, with many expressing trust as a significant barrier to Saldívar’s future employment, especially within the music industry.