“Regardless of how things ended or how Gerard and I feel about each other as ex-partners, he is the father of my children,” she told Elle at the time. Meanwhile, Shakira first spoke out about the breakup in September 2022, saying she was trying to keep things amicable with Piqué for the sake of their children. “The day I die, I will look back and hope I have always done what I wanted,” he explained. “I keep doing what I want,” the retired athlete told El Pais last month. Piqué - who share sons Milan, 10, and Sasha, 8 with Shakira - previously claimed he wasn’t sorry for leaving the “She Wolf” singer “devastated” by their split. Shortly after, the singer tweeted that she was “proud to be Latin American” along with dozens of Latin American flag emojis. Meanwhile, others called him “xenophobic” and showed off their Latino pride. One person tweeted in response to the interview, “Why the f–k did you have to mention that your ex is Latina? Do you think that Latinos insult or harass more than people from other countries? Why did you say that? Plus Shakira has fans all over the world. You have to show them that you don’t care because it gets them angrier,” he added.įollowing his interview, many people - including Shakira herself - called out Piqué for xenophobia after he implied that Latin Americans are “barbarians” for criticizing him. “They want you to worry and when you do, they would have won. Piqué, 36, added that his nonchalance “is healthy because if you care about people’s opinions, you’re dead.” These people have no lives and why should I care? I’ll never meet them, they’re robots, you know?” Honestly, not at all because I don’t know them. Millions of barbarities!” he told Romero during the interview. “For example, my ex is Latin American … you can’t imagine I’ve gotten on social media from her fans. ![]() However, his relationship proved to be a point of contention when he and Shakira, 46, called it quits after 11 years together.įollowing news of his alleged affair with model Clara Chia Marti, fans were quick to slam Piqué on social media. Piqué further talked about how “95 percent” of people’s issues arise when they “tend to care about things that aren’t that important.” In his opinion, the only things worth worrying about are “serious health issues, family and relationships.” “In the beginning, it was bad and it reached a point where if I had let things get to me, I would have thrown myself off a cliff,” he confessed in his native Spanish, adding that it was his nonchalant attitude that saved his mental health. Over the weekend, the former soccer star sat down for an interview with Gerard Romero where they talked about how Piqué has been handling criticism since his split from the Colombian singer in June 2022. Gerard Piqué has learned to block out the critics who slam him for allegedly cheating on Shakira.
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