2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The singer Shakira published a photo on her social networks that shows the great similarity between her son Sasha, 1 year old and her partner, the Spanish footballer of FC Barcelona Gerard Piqué.
"He has his dad's hair," wrote the interpreter of "Hips Don't Lie," at the foot of the collage he shared last Sunday on his Instagram account.
In the snapshot, we can appreciate the incredible similarity that the little one has with his dad, from the color of his hair to his smile.
"They are adorable, God bless your family", as they look alike, there are two drops of water "," what a beautiful child, "are some of the comments that users of the social network have written on the wall of Shakira upon disclosure of the snapshot.
The Colombian, who recently released the video for “La Bicicleta” with Carlos Vives, also published an image in which she asked her fans if her hair color should be changed.
"To be or not to be guera, that's the question," he wrote in the photo where he appears with his hair wrapped in aluminum foil.
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