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Shakira would have moved to Miami after receiving an eviction order from her former father-in-law Joan Piqué, according to recent reports.

This Monday, the Page Six portal and the Spanish paparazzi Jordi Martin reported that the singer was notified via email that she had to vacate her house in Barcelona before April 30.

In case of not doing so, the singer was going to have to pay compensation to the owners of the property, Gerard and his father, according to Spanish media.

On this subject, the star has not ruled on it, however, reports indicate that the property, which belonged to the couple, now became Joan and Gerard Piqué’s.

Shakira proud to be Latin American

After confirming her move to Miami, Shakira found out about the speech that Gerard Piqué gave during a program against his fans, for which she responded with a message of pride through her social networks.

This weekend, the Colombian returned to the father of her children after he complained about the attacks of his followers, who were launching negative criticism after their separation.

Related to this, Piqué commented that part of it was due to the fact that Shakira is Latin American, for which the interpreter of “Waka Waka” responded later with a forceful tweet.

“My ex-partner is Latin American, you don’t know what I get through social networks from people who are fans of her, but barbaric, it’s thousands, but I don’t care about anything, it really is zero,” the former soccer player commented on the program.

In response, Shakira wrote on Twitter “Proud to be Latin American”, attaching a series of emojis of flags of the region.

The singer-songwriter’s response caused a furor on social networks, where her fans followed her with comments of acceptance and described the Spanish’s speech as incongruous and macho.

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