In the midst of the success of his new song dedicated to his ex Gerard Piqueit seems that Shakira He’s renovating his house…
Apparently, Shakira sparked a family row after she displayed a witch dummy in front of her former mother-in-law’s house.
Gerard Piqué’s mother, Montserrat Bernabeu, reportedly saw a black witch on a broomstick mounted on the terrace of Shakira’s house in Barcelona, according to Spanish newspaper Marca.
Bernabeu reportedly asked one of Shakira’s employees to steer the witch away from tackling her home, which is just down the street, according to the Spanish show. Better late.
Spanish journalist Marc Leirado Millán hinted that the dispute had been going on for weeks, tweeting: “Weeks ago, I received information that Piqué’s mother was concerned about an alleged ritual that was being performed on her with a black witch. But I didn’t give her more importance.”
Daily Mirror Online, the UK outlet, has reached out to Shakira’s reps for comment. They were unlucky.
It didn’t take long for the Colombian’s millions of followers on social networks to start developing theories about this strange presence.
The break up
Shakira and Gerard ended their marriage in May last year after 11 years, and Shakira is reportedly planning to move this month with the couple’s two children to Miami, away from her ex-husband.
However, as Shakira’s 91-year-old father is hospitalized in Barcelona, he hasn’t yet.
Meanwhile, Shakira’s bitter battle with her ex-husband Piqué and her new lover — and her new song — continues to ride the wave.
Shakira, 45, criticizes her ex footballer and his new girlfriend of 23 years, Clara Chia, in her new song. The harsh Spanish lyrics highlight her ex’s behavior, especially since Gerard and Clara are said to have started before his marriage to Shakira ended.
In her song, Shakira sings, “I’m worth two 22s. You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo. You traded a Rolex for a Casio.”
He further attacks the new couple, mentioning the footballer: “Many gyms. But the brain also works a bit”.
It’s not just Gerard that Shakira attacks with her lyrics, as in another part of her collaboration with the Argentine DJ bizarre, Shakira makes another clear allusion to Clara from Barcelona with the text: “She has the name of a good person. She’s clearly not what she seems.”
Source: Clarin