The loyalty of Shakira’s fans remains unmistakable, even years after her separation from Gerard Piqué. Many supporters still view the breakup as a public betrayal of one of the world’s most successful artists.
While Shakira has clearly moved forward, parts of the public have not. Her widely acclaimed collaboration with Bizarrap transformed personal heartbreak into a global anthem of empowerment. The track resonated with millions and continues to echo well beyond its release.
That influence resurfaced in Ceuta, where Piqué was walking with friends when a group of young women recognised him from their car. Instead of greeting him, they turned up Shakira and Bizarrap’s Session 53 at full volume and sang along loudly.
The moment was playful but pointed. It served as a public reminder that the song, and its message, still follow him.
Gerard Piqué se recusou a tirar fotos com um pequeno grupo de fãs e a “vingança” das garotas foi perseguir o ex- atleta, que estava acompanhado da noiva, Clara Chia, com a diretaça gravada por Shakira e Bizarrap após o divórcio a todo volumen. Teve “perdón que te sal pique” e… pic.twitter.com/mlRaNSMuEd
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Piqué chose not to react. He continued walking without acknowledging the scene, but someone recorded the encounter. The video spread rapidly online, reigniting debate about the breakup and its impact on his public image.
The incident highlights how deeply the episode remains embedded in pop culture. Even as time passes, certain moments gain symbolic power. Fans continue to use music as a form of expression and commentary.
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Shakira now speaks about Piqué with restraint and balance, especially as the father of her children. Yet moments like this show that her music still carries weight. The song has outgrown its origin story and continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.