In her devastating song with Bizarrap, Shakira launched a long list of reproaches at her ex, Gerard Piqué, and made it clear that she would never find herself in the same situation as when they broke up. After their separation in the summer of 2022, the Colombian artist became one of the most sought-after international stars not only for her latest musical works, but also for rumors of a relationship with characters such as Tom Cruise, Lewis Hamilton, Manuel Turizo or NBA stars, as previously rumored.

But it’s not like that. Apparently, after several months of silence regarding her romantic life, the singer has been linked again with a suitor who has “nothing to do” with her previous known partners.

This is Rafael Arcaute, Shakira’s “new love”

The journalist Javier Ceriani has been in charge of uncovering in ‘Socialité’ the name of the famous Argentine music producer who would have conquered the heart of the ‘Acróstico’ singer. This is Rafael Arcaute, 44 years old, only two years younger than Shakira.

“He is a cultured man, poet and composer… totally different from Piqué, totally different from Antonio de la Rúa, who was a figure,” stated the communicator, emphasizing that the businessman is not only known for his work with musical artists such as Camilo ; He also maintains a link with Leo Messi, since he was producer of ‘Messi 10’, the Cirque du Solei show inspired by the Argentine star.

The relationship between the two seems to be low-profile, and for now they would be avoiding public outings and restaurants to avoid attracting attention. Furthermore, Shakira’s parents and brother know him, and, according to Javier Ceriani, he has been interested in the artist for years.

Apparently, the producer had been following the singer for years, but he respected her relationship with Piqué and now follows her times: “she is letting him enter her world. They have dinner, they share and she always puts a stop to it, but he keeps moving forward and she would already be agreeing to take another step with this Argentine.”



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