The Colombian singer publishes a message on her social networks that many interpreted as a message to Gerard Piqué’s new partner.
Shakira has published a message on Instagram that has put the focus back on Gerard Piqué’s partner, Clara Chía. The Colombian singer has shared with her followers a photograph in which her face is seen, illuminated in one part and naturally shadowed in another. So far, nothing out of the ordinary. What has attracted attention is the text of the message.
The text that accompanies the image only presents one word: “Chiaroscuro”. Strictly, this refers to a painting technique of Italian origin that reached its maximum expression during the Baroque era. Chiaroscuro, as translated into Spanish, consists of mixing light and shadow in the work. In this way, it is possible to give a greater sense of volume to the painting.
Despite the artistic explanation being coherent, many have seen this message as a new hint to a couple of Gerard Piqué. In addition, it is not the first time that Shakira makes obvious puns with the name Clara Chía, such as the “clara-mente” of her popular song with Argentine producer Bizarrap.
In any case, Shakira has not detailed what she intends with this publication and everything is speculation. His publication has generated, at the time of writing, 1.7 million likes and 22,000 comments. Some applaud his message, while others have expressed their dissatisfaction with him continuing to include the name of Piqué’s new partner in their content on social networks.
On the other hand, the environment of the successful singer denies that Shakira has a new sentimental relationship, as had been published in recent days. The Colombian, according to these same sources, is focused on her professional career and her children.
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