Shakira now the mother in law answers after the witch

Shakira, now the mother in law, answers (after the witch doll)

The exchange of public digs between Gerhard Pique and Shakira shows no signs of slowing down. On the other hand, it gets bigger. In the last few hours she has actually entered the dispute – it seems – his mother, Montserrat Bernabeu. Actually, it was the one that pulled her into the middle colombian singer, who quotes her in a verse of talkative song Music Session #53 in which he attacks his former partner head-on.

In between “Rolex mistaken casino” And “Ferrari mistaken Twingo», at one point it says: «You left me with my mother-in-law as a neighbor». As if that wasn’t enough: a video of the Shakira’s mansion in which it is exhibited on the balcony a witch doll, overlooking – in fact – towards the residence of the Pique’s mother. With a lot of loud music shot out of the boxes.

When the puppet episode is brought up further tension We won’t learn anything about the collision, that’s for sure social users they recognized this more carefully from the profile of Montserrat Bernabeu he left a like to a tweet from Shakira, in which she violently attacked Piqué: “Ha destroyed by itself his picture. If he’s an asshole, it’s his fault.” Provocation or mistake?

The fact that the little heart was removed immediately supports the second hypothesis. There are also gossiphowever, convinced that it might have been a voluntary move. And they bring the latest photos they took as proof Clara Chia Marti, Piqué’s new girlfriend, perfect probably with his parents: an understanding that – the murmuring of gossip – could have triggered Shakira’s anger.

the conditional remains mandatory. although the Piqué Shakira battle hypothetically it has very little.

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