Before letting them see their father Gerard Pique’s final game for FC Barcelona on Saturday, Shakira accompanied her children to a karate lesson.
As she looked after her sons Milan, 9, and Sasha, 7, the singer, 45, could be seen wearing ripped jeans and a grey and black tie-dye t-shirt. She also wore a black helmet and sunglasses to blend in.
Later on in the day, the two brothers went camping in Nou in Barcelona with their father, Gerard, 35, who was playing in his final game as a professional football player.
After his final game as a footballer, the two played on the field with their father while sporting FC Barcelona jerseys.
On Saturday night, Gerard’s club won 2-0 over Almeria in a La Liga match. He then gave fans a tearful farewell as he left the field.
After the game, he appeared sad, but it appeared that he had enjoyed spending time with his two sons, whom he shares with the Hips Don’t Lie hitmaker.
The performance followed news that Shakira appeared to be making up with her former through her music after the Spanish player allegedly cheated on her.
Shakira answered, “I can only say that everything I feel, everything I go through is mirrored in the lyrics I write, in the videos I do, either intentionally or subconsciously.” “The glove fits when it fits.” My music, as I’ve previously stated, is that channel.
This week, Gerard Pique also made the shocking announcement that he was quitting the sport.
The 35-year-farewell old’s match for his favorite club took place this past Saturday, capping off a storied career but also a wild few months that saw him go through a public breakup with Shakira and clash with his employers.
Although he continues to have widespread popularity, he was jeered by fans at a friendly match against Real Madrid in Las Vegas earlier this year following his breakup with Shakira and once more this month, this time for refusing to accept a pay cut.
Recall the four-month separation between Shakira and Gerard.
The hitmaker was questioned about the line and its apparent connection to her marital problems in an interview with Elle Magazine. Is that the sensation you had that during that connection you kind of had to give a part of yourself, which perhaps was hard to get back? she asked. Lulu Garcia-Navarro asked her.