Shakira would have decided to lift the veto that prevented Clara Chía, the current partner of former soccer player Gerard Piqué, from having contact with their children, Milan and Sasha. This was stated by the Spanish journalist Pepe del Real in the program Let’s see, where she stated that the Hips Don’t Lie interpreter would be willing to improve her relationship with her ex for the well-being of her children.

Shakira allows Clara Chía to live with her children

According to the reporter, Shakira would have changed her attitude after the artist’s father, William Mebarak, asked Piqué to try to make peace with his daughter after the controversial separation they announced in 2022.

Apparently, the singer’s father would be worried about the impact that the conflict between the Colombian artist and the businessman could have on the emotional development of Milan and Sasha.

“Shakira is so willing to step on the brakes that she would have lifted the veto that prohibited Clara Chía from being under the same roof as her children. Maybe we are facing the end of the Shakira era in which she got involved with everything that she had to do with her ex,” declared Pepe del Real on the television program.

The restrictions that Shakira put after their separation

It is worth remembering that since the break between

Shakira and Piqué, it was revealed that the Colombian would have put a series of restrictions so that her children would not have any relationship with Clara Chía, the young Spanish woman who conquered the heart of the former Barcelona player.

It was even rumored that Piqué’s girlfriend had tried to approach the interpreter to tell her her version of the events, but that the singer had refused to receive her.

However, now it seems that Shakira has taken a step towards reconciliation, at least in terms of cordiality and respect, with her ex and her new partner. In this way, the singer would demonstrate that she is willing to leave grudges and resentments behind, and prioritize the well-being of her children, who continue to be her priority.



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