Since Gerard Piqué’s infidelity came to light, the tension between Shakira and Clara Chiano has stopped increasing. The singer cannot stand her ex-partner’s new girlfriend, with whom the footballer had a parallel relationship while they were still married, and she already made it clear in the session with Bizarrap, with several blows towards the Catalan: “She has the name of a good person “It’s clearly not what it sounds like,” the Colombian said then, thus opening a bloody war that continues to this day.
More than a year after Shakira and the creator of the Kings League announced their final separation, the relationship between the performer and the Catalan remains almost as bad as the first day. The Colombian has taken advantage of her latest musical successes to refer in bad terms to Piqué’s partner, but Clara Chía has also done so in the private sphere, as has now come to light. In fact, according to what they point out, the ex-footballer’s girlfriend uses a very derogatory nickname to refer to her.
The nickname with which Clara Chía refers to Shakira
This was revealed in ‘Socialité’ this past Saturday by journalist Roberto Antolín, where he explained the unkind nickname that the young woman would have used during these months to refer to the artist from Barranquilla. According to sources close to Chía, the Catalan has used terms such as “old woman”, “witch” or “menopausal” when talking about the singer, both in her close circle of friends and with Piqué.
It is not the only gesture that shows the tension between Shakira and Clara Chía, since it was the Colombian who started this war of nicknames, according to the journalist. The singer began this exchange of insults when she began to call her a “dead fly” after discovering, very upset, the infidelity of the owner of Kosmos with the 24-year-old girl.
María Patiño’s anger over Clara Chía’s nickname for Shakira
These names used with Clara Chía, so derogatory to the issue of age – Shakira is 46 years old, 20 years older than Piqué’s new girlfriend – did not please the presenter of the program, María Patiño, who did not hesitate to show her anger: «When they want to mess with me, they use these disqualifying words, referring to my age, as if it were something offensive. ‘Dead moquita’ reflects an attitude, ‘menopausal’ or ‘old’ reflects bad temper and ignorance because I feel more powerful than when I was 20.”