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Shakira’s first interview after breaking up with Piqué: the artist’s 10 most controversial phrases

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The Colombian artist Shakira has spoken for the first time since the break with Gerard Piqué, father of her children and former Barcelona player. You did so in an interview with journalist Enrique Acevedo, in his program En punto, broadcast by the Televisa network.

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These were Shakira’s most controversial phrases.

1) “There are broken dreams and so on you have to pick up the pieces from the ground and build yourself again.

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2) I stopped believing the story that a woman needs a man, as well as the dream of a mother and father who live under the same roof with their children”.

Shakira broke her silence: from the controversial separation with Piqué to the worldwide success with Bizarrap

Shakira broke her silence: from the controversial separation with Piqué to the worldwide success with Bizarrap

3) “I also had that dream of having a family where the children had a father and a mother under the same roof. Not all dreams in life come truebut life finds a way to make up for it somehow and I think it did it in spades with these two kids.”

4) “Now I depend on myself and I’ll have to be stronger than a lioness“.

5) “For that strength to be real and not a facade, it must be a strength resulting from the experience of a duel, from acceptance, from understanding, from tolerance to frustration, from There are things in life that don’t go your way.”.

6) “I entered the studio one way and came out the other. It’s one of the things I’m grateful to Biza for, that opportunity to vent and it was a great vent, also necessary for my healing, for my recovery process. I think I’d be somewhere else if it wasn’t for that song” (on Session53, which he did with Argentinian producer and DJ Bizarrap).

7) “Music has helped me through the grieving process. The opposite of depression is expression”.

Bizarrap and Shakira, with a song that changed the life of the Colombian.

Bizarrap and Shakira, with a song that changed the life of the Colombian.

8) “I feel I have a duty to use my voice to lend it to those who may not be able to speak.”

9) “I realized that women are in a really key moment for society”.

10)There’s a place in hell reserved for those women who don’t support others”.

Source: Clarin

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