“Sorry that you get out-Pique,” Shakira fan mocks Gerard Pique in a Barcelona building singing Bizarrap’s diss track

A Shakira fan was spotted mocking Gerard Pique after the couple's split


“Sorry that you get out-Pique,” Shakira fan mocks Gerard Pique in a Barcelona building singing Bizarrap’s diss track

Gerard Pique, Shakira, and Bizarrap

Even though Shakira‘s criticism of former partner Gerard Pique has paused for now, fans have not hesitated in doing the same. Devoted admirers have prodded him to try his luck on numerous occasions. It is fair to say that Gerard Pique is the most affected after their split since he hasn’t had a moment’s peace.

Recently, a young woman met the former football player in a Barcelona building and did not hesitate to start singing a verse of Shakira’s song with Bizarrap from the other side of the revolving door. “Sorry that you get out-Pique!” The woman yelled at him before letting out a comical laugh that aroused many comments on social networks. “I swear to you that she has looked at me,” she commented to another fan who was accompanying her.

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Piqué was seen getting annoyed after the desperate way to get the follower’s attention but decides not to make a big deal out of it since she was recording. The video quickly circulated on the Internet and users empathized with her, many assured her that they would have done the same if they came across the former world champion with Spain. “I meet Piqué and I don’t miss the opportunity either”, “That laugh. Thank you friend for yelling at him what many of us wanted”, and “I just want to meet Piqué to yell at him”, were some of the comments.

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Not all of them were supportive though, with many of them claiming that the girl had no right to make fun of anyone or meddle in their relationships. Since the couple’s split Pique was deemed the villain of the story with fans mocking and criticizing him on social media networks.

Related: Gerard Pique’s new girlfriend Clara Chia treats Shakira’s children as her own: Reports

What is Gerard Pique’s Kings league and how is it different from usual football?

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Barcelona fans attending the King’s League (credit: Twitter)

Gerard Piqué, together with other well-known football figures and online broadcasters, founded the Kings League, a seven-a-side football competition in Barcelona currently officially named the Kings League Infojobs owing to sponsorship issues. In order to make the games more exciting and dynamic, the league uses rules that are different from those used in traditional football.

Each season has two splits named Summer and Winter splits. The league stage in each split consists of a league stage, playoffs, and eleven matchdays in which each of the twelve teams plays every other team once. At the conclusion of the league stage, the top eight clubs progress to the playoffs.

The league features rules that differ from traditional football regulations with the aim of adding an element of dynamism and entertainment to the games. These regulations cover things like a tie-breaker penalty kick from the middle of the field, the usage of offsides, allowing handballs for throw-ins, unrestricted substitutions, yellow and red cards that result in a 2-minute exclusion and a 5-minute isolation before a substitute may enter.

Implementation of special “secret weapons” is practiced during matches. that may be used during the game. It includes the possibility of winning a shootout, a penalty kick, a double goal for two minutes, an opponent’s player being suspended, a wild card, and the capacity to acquire the secret weapon card of the other side. Each matchday, Kings League clubs have the option of inviting one guest player. Player numbers range from 0 to 99.

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