Shakira’s mother confirms Barcelona star Gerard Pique as ‘part of the family’ despite split

Shakira and Gerard Pique
A gala of emotions has been spread around after the massive heartbreak that Shakira and Gerard Pique‘s split caused. Recently the media has revealed that the Barcelona star is still maintaining a good and healthy relationship with his Mother in law and she still calls him part of the family.
Recently it has been exposed that the defender was visiting at regular time intervals in the hospital-admitted father of the Barranquilla and has taken good care despite the rift with his ex-partner and the disputes in his new relationship with girlfriend Clara Chia Marti.
It seems like the player and the singer have maintained a pact of not talking or even looking at each other but the mother-in-law- Nidia del Carmen Ripoll and the Barcelona defender seem to have fallen into an otherwise pact, which was reflecting healthy energies amongst themselves.
Shakira-Gerard Pique: The broken agreement

The Spanish media journalist Jordi Martin, who gained superstardom from the issue, has yet again revealed that the Barcelona star and the Colombian would face trial after breaking the agreement that they earlier agreed. The Journalist assured that the defender did not like the Colombian’s interview at all.
Further, he confessed everything he suffered due to her separation. According to the Spaniards, the agreement indicates that the children must live in Spain for two years, after which the little ones would move to Miami for two years. However, the pact would no longer be valid.
The Journalist mentioned in an interview, “The agreement has been broken”, he further added in the interview, “she has broken the agreement and she will have to go to trial for Pique and the custody of the children,” which clearly indicates in the court’s direction, the apex organization would certainly decide now for the future of the little ones.
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