The former Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué, who was a partner of the Colombian singer Shakira, assured this Tuesday that He is going through a good personal moment and that his goal as a father is that the two children he had with her “are well”.
In an interview with Spanish radio station Rac1′, Piqué spoke about his situation after the break with Shakira, with whom he signed an agreement last December for the artist to stay in charge of the minors in Miami (United States).
Asked about the song of his ex-partner and the Argentine producer Bizarrap “BZRP Music Session #53”, in which he is attacked, Piqué replied: “People have a responsibility, especially those of us who are parents, to try to protect our children”.
And he added: “Everyone makes the decisions they think are appropriate. And I don’t feel like talking about it. The only thing I want is for my children to be well.”
The ex-soccer player too defended the decision for his son Milan to participate in a Kings League programthe seven-a-side soccer championship that he promotes and that has twelve teams chaired by well-known former players such as the Spanish Iker Casillas or the Argentine Sergio Kun Agüero.
“My son asked me to participate in the program and I did. The way he participated, I was very proud of him. I do things one way and I try to do it in the best possible way. In class you don’t get a lesson on how you can be a better or worse father”, reflected Piqué.
However, the former FC Barcelona player explained that he is “fine” personally, after he decided to retire from professional football last November, in which he achieved great success, both with his club and with the Spanish team.
Precisely, after playing his last game, Piqué said in his farewell speech that “when you get older, wanting is letting go.”
This phrase was not prepared, as he revealed, although he acknowledged that he uttered it at a time when “many things” were happening in his life.
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