When Shakira’s name is heard, we remember the Barranquilla star who continues to set her agenda around the world. Her concerts not only fill iconic stages with millions of people, but have also established her as one of the highest-grossing artists of all time. However, behind her success, the singer has experienced complex moments, especially in her personal life. For years, her heart remained broken after her relationship with the Barcelona soccer player, Gerard Piqué, with whom she had a home and two children. A love story that lasted almost 12 years and that came to an end after infidelity on the part of the player, according to reports and media statements. Since then, Shakira has continued on her path and has established herself at the top of her career, achieving dreams that perhaps one day seemed distant and shining with concerts that break records around the world. Also read: Kany García announces concerts in Colombia for 2026: cities, dates and ticket prices What did Shakira say about Piqué? In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, and faced with a topic that raises many questions, Shakira spoke openly about her relationship with Piqué, what happened and how she perceives him today. After years of media speculation, the artist made it clear that she does not regret ending the relationship or the decisions she made in that process. “I have learned to be grateful for what I have instead of wishing for what I am missing,” the singer confessed. This phrase summarizes how he has managed to channel pain and difficulties into personal and professional growth, transforming difficult moments into creative impulse. One of the most commented passages of the interview was when they talked about the controversial phrase from their song Music Sessions Vol. 53, which many related to Piqué: “You changed a Ferrari for a Twingo.” Shakira was clear that she does not regret that verse, and considers it one of the most successful of her career, arising from a moment of pain that she knew how to turn into art.
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