Whenever, Wherever You’ll Love Shakira and Gerard Piqué’s Love Story
“I want to reproduce,” said the singer and activist whose Barefoot Foundation helps fund schools in Colombia. “I was semi-married. I used to believe that I had to get married in order to have children… The kind of culture that gave us tunnel vision. But we operate as a couple; we don’t need paperwork for that. that.”
After being with Piqué for a few years, in 2014 she says she still doesn’t think marriage is “a necessary step in a couple’s life.”
“We’ve got the essentials, you know?” she told Glam Belleza Latina. “We have a union, love for each other and a child. I think those aspects of our relationship are already established and marriage isn’t going to change them. But what if I was going to be? get married, he will one.” (In that sense, she called herself and Piqué “sort of married. “)
During the course of a legal argument, she and de la Rúa entered into a prenuptial agreement for unmarried couples that, according to Shakira’s attorney when they successfully moved in, de la’s lawsuits Rua was dismissed, “expressing their desire to preserve, each separately, all of their past, present, and future properties.”