Isabel Mebarak Ripoll popularly known as Shakira and her former Barcelona football partner Gerard Pique are taking decisive steps to shield their two children from an alleged stalker, Daniel John Valtier, who recently gained attention for claiming to be Shakira’s husband.
In a recent development, the Colombian songstress, relieved after Valtier’s arrest earlier this month in Miami Beach, is now collaborating with Pique to ensure the ongoing safety of their kids.
The duo is concerned that the stalker may be released by posting bail, prompting them to take additional precautions.
Sources close to the couple revealed that despite Valtier being in prison, the trial is pending, and he has a bail set at 150,000 euros, requiring only a 10% payment for release.
To counter this potential threat, Shakira has reportedly requested 24/7 surveillance for her Miami residence.
Moreover, the pair is exploring options like increasing the number of security personnel or selling the house permanently to mitigate the risk.
Notably, Shakira and Pique share two sons, Sasha and Milan, from their previous relationship.
Shakira and soccer star Gerard Piqué announced their split in June 2022 after 11 years together.
Colombian singer Shakira agreed to a deal with Spanish prosecutors to resolve a tax fraud case before her trial started.
The singer had to pay a fine of €7. 5 million (equivalent to £6. 5 million) instead of going to jail for eight years. Prosecutors had wanted to jail her and fine her €23. 8 million (equivalent to £20. 8 million) if she was found guilty.
She was accused of cheating on her taxes for €14. 5m (£127m) in a court in Barcelona.
Shakira said she settled because she wanted to do what is best for her kids. She has said she didn’t do anything wrong.
She said her kids do not want to see her suffer while fighting this.
The performer said no to a deal from the lawyers and decided to go to trial.
She said that in her career, she always tried to do the right thing and be a good role model for others.
“Sadly, even though I tried my best, the tax authorities in Spain are accusing me, like they have with many other famous athletes and people. This has taken away their energy, time, and peace for many years. ”
“I was ready to prove I didn’t do anything wrong in court, and my lawyers were sure I would win. But I’ve decided to settle the case for the sake of my kids. They don’t want to see me struggle and sacrifice my happiness. ”
Problem involving residency
During 2012 to 2014, Shakira was accused of living in Spain but claiming to live somewhere else.
In July, lawyers said that she bought a house in Barcelona in 2012. She lived there with her then-boyfriend, a Barcelona football player.
Her lawyers said that before 2014, she made most of her money from concerts in other countries and she was often away from Spain for a long time.
“The Spanish tax authorities got excited when they found out I was dating a Spanish citizen. ” “It’s obvious that they were determined to get that money no matter what,” she told Elle magazine.
In 2015, Shakira said she lived in Spain for taxes. She said she paid €17. 2m (£15m) in tax and doesn’t owe any money.
In 2019, Mr. Piqué was fined €2. 1 million (or £1. 8 million) by a court in Spain for not paying taxes between 2008 and 2010.
In early June, the couple said they broke up after being together for 11 years. They have two boys, one is seven years old and the other is nine years old.
Colombian pop sensation Shakira has reached an agreement with Spanish prosecutors to resolve a tax fraud case just as her trial was set to commence.
The singer has paid a €7.5 million (£6.5 million) fine, averting the possibility of an eight-year jail term and a €23.8 million (£20.8 million) fine, as initially sought by prosecutors in the event of a guilty verdict.
The allegations involved tax fraud amounting to €14.5 million (£12.7 million) in a Barcelona court.
Shakira, who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, said she settled “with the best interest of my kids at heart”.
In a lengthy statement, she said her children “do not want to see their mom sacrifice her personal well-being in this fight”.
Having declined an earlier settlement proposed by prosecutors, the artist chose to proceed with a trial. The focus of the case revolved around Shakira’s residence during the years 2012–2014.
“Throughout my career, I have always strived to do what’s right and set a positive example for others,” she said.
“Unfortunately, and despite these efforts, tax authorities in Spain pursued a case against me as they have against many professional athletes and other high-profile individuals, draining those people’s energy, time, and tranquillity for years at a time.
“While I was determined to defend my innocence in a trial that my lawyers were confident would have ruled in my favour, I have made the decision to finally resolve this matter with the best interest of my kids at heart who do not want to see their mom sacrifice her personal well-being in this fight.”
She added she needed to “move past the stress and emotional toll of the last several years and focus on the things I love – my kids and all the opportunities to come in my career”.
Dispute over residency
The focal point of the dispute revolves around Shakira’s residency status from 2012 to 2014, during which prosecutors asserted that she resided in Spain while officially declaring another location as her residence.
In accordance with Spanish law, individuals spending more than six months in the country are deemed residents for tax purposes. However, Shakira contends that Spain was not her primary residence during that period.
In July, prosecutors presented documentation claiming she purchased a house in Barcelona in 2012, which served as a family home for her and her then-partner, Barcelona footballer Gerard Piqué.
According to her legal representatives, a significant portion of her income until 2014 was derived from international tours, and she spent extended periods outside of Spain during this time.
“The Spanish tax authorities saw that I was dating a Spanish citizen and started to salivate. It’s clear they wanted to go after that money no matter what”, she told Elle magazine.
Shakira officially designated Spain as her tax residence in 2015, affirming that she has fulfilled her tax obligations by paying €17.2 million (£15 million) and has no outstanding debts.
In an unrelated case in 2019, Mr. Piqué received a fine of €2.1 million (£1.8 million) from the Spanish national court for tax evasion spanning the years 2008 to 2010.
The couple, who announced their separation in early June after 11 years, shares two sons aged seven and nine.
Colombian artist Shakira emerged victorious at this year’s Latin Grammys, securing top honors, including Song of the Year and Best Pop Song for “Shakira: Bzrp Music Session, Vol 53,” a collaboration with Argentinian producer J Bizarrap.
Notably, the track includes references to her former partner, footballer Gerard Pique.
In a noteworthy twist, Shakira received the award from Sergio Ramos, her former Spanish international teammate and a defender for the arch-rivals of Pique’s Barcelona, Real Madrid.
In her speech, Shakira thanked fans for being with her through “difficult moments”, widely thought to be a reference to her split with Pique, and dedicated the award to the “Spanish public”.
Shakira, 46, and Pique, the ex-Barcelona defender, ended their over 11-year relationship in 2022. The former couple shares two children. Pique, 36, subsequently entered into a relationship with Clara Chia, then 23 years old.
In the track, she raps lines such as, “I’m worth two 22-year-olds”, “you swapped a Ferrari for a Twingo” and “a She-Wolf like me isn’t for rookies”.
She also said, “There’s a thin line between love and hate, don’t come back here, trust me” and “when I needed you, you gave me the worst version of you”.
Spanish prosecutors are accusing the singer of cheating the government out of €6. 7 million ($71 million, £58 million) in 2018.
They say that this happened when she forgot to report the money she received in advance for her El Dorado World Tour, along with other payments.
Spanish prosecutors began a second investigation in July 2023, but they only made the details public on Tuesday.
The Spanish network RTVE states that the singer, who is 46 years old, knows about the new accusations. However, the news agency Reuters says that Shakira’s lawyers in Miami, where she currently resides, have not been informed about them yet.
Instead, they were “working hard to get ready for the trial for the 2012-14 fiscal years, which starts on Nov 20,” they informed Reuters in a statement.
The new charges are based on the fact that in 2018, Shakira was living in Barcelona with her partner, football star Gerard Pique. Because of this, she was supposed to pay taxes on all the money she earned from other countries while living there.
They say that she chose to use her money for businesses that are based in countries with low taxes and secrets.
Shakira will have to go to court in November for six different tax-related accusations in Barcelona. She claims she is not guilty of these charges.
She is accused of not paying €14. 5m ($153m, £126m) in tax between 2012 and 2014, but she says she didn’t do anything wrong.
“I believe I have enough evidence to support my argument, and I am hopeful that the outcome will be fair and in my favor,” she stated in September during an interview with Elle magazine in Spain.
Colombian singer, Shakira has given her first interview since ex Gerard Piqué went public with his new girlfriend.
The singer, 46, and retired professional footballer, 36, shocked fans last June when they announced that they were calling time on their relationship after 12 years and two children together.
Former Spain and Barcelona defender Piqué has made no secret of the fact that he has since moved on with Clara Chia Marti, 23.
For her part, Shakira’s recently released DJ Bizarrap collaboration Music Session Vol.53, featured the lyrics “I’m worth two 22s,” in a clear jibe against Marti, who was aged 22 when it is believed she started dating Pique.
Now the Hips Don’t Lie hit-maker has had another apparent dig at Marti in the process, telling Mexican journalist Enrique Acevedo: “There is a place in hell reserved for women who don’t support other women.”
Gerard Piqué pictured with new girlfriend Clara Chia Marti (Gerard Pique / Instagram)
Asked where she stood in the debate she had created with her recent song appearing to slam both Piqué and Marti, she said: “I am right in the centre.
“I also bought that story, that a woman needed a man to complete herself. I also had that dream of a family where the children had a mum and dad under the same roof.
“You don’t achieve all your dreams in life but life has a way of compensating you and I think life has certainly done it with me with the marvellous two children I have who fill me with love every day.”
Shakira added she had always been “emotionally quite dependant on men” but now she is “sufficient on her own”.
Did Shakira split from Gerard Piqué after finding out he allegedly cheated on her due to some mysteriously missing jam? No one truly knows, but the Colombian superstar’s fans certainly think so.
Following the release of Shakira’s hit collaboration with Bizarrap titled “BZRP Music Session #53” — which features lyrics about the split and Piqué’s current girlfriend Clara Chia Marti — earlier this month, fans have been digging for information regarding what went south between the couple after more than a decade together.
Less than two months before announcing their separation in June 2022, the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer-songwriter released a collaboration with Rauw Alejandro titled “Te Felicito” alongside a music video. In the clip, Shakira can be seen opening a refrigerator door and looking inside, only to find Alejandro’s head on a plate.
During an interview about the song and video with British television show This Morning in May 2022, the hosts reportedly asked Shakira what she was looking for in the fridge. Translated from Spanish to English per ShowNews Today, she replied, “To find the truth! It is when I go to the fridge and find the head of Rauw Alejandro.”
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According to ShowNews Today, Shakira later revealed in an interview with the Spanish TV show Socialite that she discovered Piqué’s alleged infidelity after returning home from a trip to find that some of her jam was missing.
What does jam have to do with infidelity? Well, per the outlet, the “She Wolf” performer favored a particular strawberry jam that the 35-year-old former soccer star didn’t like, leading her to believe that someone else had entered their home while she was gone and eaten the jam.
While it’s important to note that video of the alleged interview isn’t easily available online, many of Shakira’s fans have posted tweets about the jam rumor.
“Shakira’s jam watching Piqué’s mistress reach for the jar,” wrote one Twitter user alongside a photo of Doja Cat’s viral all-red outfit worn during Paris Fashion Week.
Shakira allegedly realized her longtime love Gerard Piqué was cheating on her when she realized her jam was disappearing.
The “Hips Don’t Lie” singer returned home from travelling and became suspicious over the missing fruit spread because the famed soccer player and their kids all hate jam, according to ShowNews Today.
Shakira appeared to allude to this tart turn of events in the music video for her and Rauw Alejandro’s single “Te Felicito,” in which she can be seen opening a refrigerator, only to discover Alejandro’s head on a platter.
Shakira allegedly suspected Gerard Piqué was cheating on her when she noticed her jam was missing. Europa Press via Getty Images
Although the Colombian pop star and Piqué’s breakup began amicably in June 2022 after 11 years together, it since has soured with the release of her scalding diss track “BZRP Music Session #53,” in which she takes aim at her ex and his new 23-year-old girlfriend, Clara Chia Marti.
The pop star appeared to allude to this in the music video for her single “Te Felicito,” in which a man’s head is pictured in a fridge. Shakira/YouTube
“You left me my mother-in-law as my neighbour / Media outlets at my door and in debt with the government,” Shakira, 45, sings in Spanish in the new tune, referencing her tax trial.
Following the track’s release, Shakira allegedly turned a witch doll on her balcony and placed it facing in the direction of Piqué’s mother’s house. The athlete, 35, hasn’t responded to Shakira’s new tune.
Piqué has publicly moved on with his much-younger girlfriend, Clara Chia Marti. Best Image / BACKGRID
Earlier this month, Page Six exclusively revealed that Shakira was “devastated” when she realized Marti was in the background of one of Piqué’s Zoom calls he did from home in 2021 — when the now-former couple were still very much together.
Shakira plans to move back to Miami with her and Piqué’s children. Shakira/Instagram
A source told PageSix that the “Waka Waka” singer was “devastated to learn that this woman clearly felt at home in the house they shared with their children.”
Shakira was away travelling with her and Piqué’s kids, Milan, 9, and Sasha, 7, when he conducted the interview, but “they were very much still together at that time,” according to the insider, who added, “It’s devastating for her to learn that this affair had been going on for a lot longer than she imagined.”
The exes lived together in Barcelona, Spain, for eight years, but we’ve learned Shakira and their children are moving back to Miami.
Shakira has been keeping a mannequin resembling a witch on the balcony of her Barcelona, Spain home, facing in the direction of her neighbor, who happens to be her former mother-in-law, as reported by the New York Post.
The singer released a statement in June 2022, confirming her split from the international soccer star Gerard Piqué after over a decade together. “For the well-being of our children, who are our highest priority, we ask that you respect our privacy,” the message reads. “Thank you for your understanding.”
Shakira dropped the song “BZRP Music Session #53,” which appeared to address the aftermath of their fall out, including the fact that her ex-mother-in-law is still her neighbor. “You left me the in-laws as my neighbors / Media outlets at my door and in debt,” she sings in Spanish. “You thought you hurt me, but you made me stronger / Women don’t cry anymore, they cash in.”
According to the Spanish television show Más Vale Tarde, Piqué’s mother Montserrat Bernabeu had asked members of Shakira’s staff to turn the mannequin, but nothing has changed. It’s also been reported that “BZRP Music Session #53” has been blasting from her home on repeat.
🧙♀️🔊 Shakira has reportedly been listening to her BZRP session on a loop today, where there is also a witch on the balcony pointing at her ex-mother-in-law's house… pic.twitter.com/ZX2qXJG8lB
Piqué has publicly responded to a few of Shakira’s one-liners from her song. In response to her claim that he “traded a Ferrari for a [Renault] Twingo,” Pique was seen driving into work in a Twingo.
In Shakira’s latest song, she said her ex husband Pique traded in a Ferrari for a Twingo.
Colombian music star Shakirawill stand trial in a Spanish court for allegations of tax fraud amounting to €14.5m (£12.9m).
A Barcelona court has ordered the singer to stand trial for six alleged tax crimes, although a date has not yet been set.
Spanish prosecutors want to jail the superstar for eight years and fine her €23.8m if she is found guilty.
The 45-year-old has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing.
“I am confident that I have enough proof to support my case and that justice will prevail in my favour”, she said recently in an interview with the Spanish edition of Elle magazine.
Shakira’s legal team said in a statement that they would do their job “by presenting [the] arguments at the appropriate time”.
She had previously rejected a deal offered by prosecutors, instead opting to go to trial.
Under Spanish law, people who spend more than six months in the country are considered residents for tax purposes. But Shakira says Spain was not where she was mainly living at the time.
In July, prosecutors issued a document which claimed that she bought a house in Barcelona in 2012, which became a family home for her and her then-partner, Barcelona footballer Gerard Piqué.
Her lawyers have said that up until 2014 most of her income came from international tours and she spent long chunks of time outside of Spain.
“The Spanish tax authorities saw that I was dating a Spanish citizen and started to salivate. It’s clear they wanted to go after that money no matter what”, she told Elle magazine.
Shakira declared Spain to be her place of residence for tax purposes in 2015. She said she has paid €17.2m in tax and has no outstanding debts.
In a separate case in 2019, Mr Piqué was fined €2.1m by the Spanish national court for evading tax between 2008 and 2010.
The couple announced in early June that they had split up after 11 years. They have two sons together, aged seven and nine.
Her interview with Elle was the first time she spoke publicly about their separation, telling the magazine that she is going through “probably one of the most difficult, darkest hours of my life”.
Shakirabreaks silence on split from Gerard Piqué, the ‘Darkest Hour of My Life’Shakira opened up about the dissolution of her relationship with Gerard Piqué for the first time.
Shakira attends the 2022 NBCUniversal Upfront at Mandarin Oriental Hotel at Radio City Music Hall on May 16, 2022 in New York City.Roy Rochlin/GI
It’s been three months since Shakira and Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué confirmed their split, and the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer opened about the dissolution of their relationship for the first time.
“I feel like in this moment of my life, which is probably one of the most difficult, darkest hours of my life, music has brought light,” Shakira said in a new Elle cover story published on Wednesday (Sept. 21). “I’ve remained quiet and just tried to process it all. Um, and yeah, it’s hard to talk about it, especially because I’m still going through it, and because I’m in the public eye and because our separation is not like a regular separation. And so it’s been tough not only for me, but also for my kids. Incredibly difficult.”
She continued, “I have paparazzi camping outside, in front of my house, 24/7. And there’s not a place where I can hide from them with my kids, except for my own house. You know, we can’t take a walk in the park like a regular familyor go have an ice cream or do any activity without paparazzi following us. So it’s hard. And I’ve tried to conceal the situation in front of my kids. I try to do it and to protect them, because that’s my number one mission in life. But then they hear things in school from their friends or they come across some disagreeable, unpleasant news online, and it just affects them, you know?”
Shakira added that she feels as though the whole thing is a “bad dream” she’ll eventually wake up from. “But no, it’s real. And what’s also real is the disappointment to see something as sacred and as special as I thought was the relationship I had with my kids’ father and see that turned into something vulgarized and cheapened by the media,” she told the publication. “And all of this while my dad has been in the ICU and I’ve been fighting on different fronts. Like I said, this is probably the darkest hour of my life. But then I think about all those women around the world who are going through hardship, who are going through a situation as bad as mine or as difficult as mine or worse.”
She also shared that in 2014, after the former couple’s first son Milan had gotten a little older, she knew she had to stop touring. “I knew that when he started school I had to settle down, plant roots in Barcelona, and be there for him and for Gerard and then later on for [their second son] Sasha as well,” she explained. “As a soccer player, he wanted to play football and to win titles and I had to support him. I mean, one of the two of us had to make a sacrifice, right? Either he would stop his contract with Barcelona and move to the U.S. with me, where my career is, or I would have to do that instead.”
Shakira met the Barcelona defender while she was promoting her 2010 World Cup anthem, “Waka Waka (This Time for Africa).”
It’s been three months since Shakira and Spanish soccer player Gerard Piqué confirmed their split, and the “Hips Don’t Lie” singer opened about the dissolution of their relationship for the first time.
Global pop superstar Shakira’s unique blend of Latin pop music infused with the dance moves of her Arabic heritage has blazed a trail in the music industry, bringing joy to millions of her fans around the world and heralding the boom in Latin music. Her stature reached a pinnacle in 2010 when she wrote and performed the theme song for the World Cupin South Africa, where she met and fell in love with Spanish soccer star Gerard Piqué. They eventually settled down together and started a family. In 2013, she told ELLE, “I even had lost my faith for a while…I started to think that there was no God. And suddenly I meet Gerard, and the sun comes out.”
Times have changed. Even though she is preparing to drop her first album in five years, in an exclusive interview with ELLE from her home in Barcelona, she describes the current moment as “her darkest hour.” In June, she announced her split from Piqué, amid a swirl of tabloid headlines, and they have yet to determine custody of their two sons, Milan, 9, and Sasha, 7. She is also headed to a showdown with the Spanish government over accusations that she evaded paying taxes—something she flatly denies. A trial date has not yet been set.
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Shakira’s astonishing rise began when she was a teenager in Barranquilla, Colombia, doing gigs in mining towns until, at the age of 14, she heard a music executive was in town and did an impromptu audition. She then taught herself English and ultimately crossed over to U.S. fame in 2001 with her album Laundry Service. Passionately committed to both her charity work in building and running schools in her homeland and her political activism, it’s music, she says, that is now her main inspiration and solace.
She sat down with ELLE to talk publicly for the first time about her long-awaited new music, the collapse of her relationship, and why she’s determined to have her say about her finances.
I just saw you celebrated your dad’s birthday. You serenaded him with a bolero song. It was beautiful. He’s been a key figure in your life, right?
Yeah, he’s my hero. He’s an example of resilience and wisdom. He’s been my best friend, the person I got the best advice from. And, unfortunately, he had a really difficult year. He came to Barcelona when he heard about my family crisis, and he came to give me his support. But then he fell and had a subdural hematoma. And so he had brain surgery. And then a week later, he fell again and broke many bones in his face.
Oh, my goodness.
So it’s been really hard, you know, a hard year for him. But it’s a testament to his strength and his resilience. He still dances when he listens to music. He tries to sing along. And I’ve learned that to seniors, the best gift that you can give them is not only your presence and your company, but also music. When you think about the power that music has, it makes me realize, yeah, my job might not be as heroic as the job of a doctor or a nurse or in the middle of war, but it somehow has a very noble aspect, which is exactly that: to connect people to life.
Dress, Dior. Ring, Bulgari.
I do want to ask you about your music, because you have a very eagerly awaited album. You haven’t had an album out since 2017.
Yeah, I have a full album’s worth of music that I’m so excited about. And some songs you’ll hear imminently, some are collaborations. Some are in English and some in Spanish, different genres. But I’m really, really thrilled about not only the body of work that I have right now to share with the people who are waiting for it, but also how gratifying the whole process has been for me. How therapeutic as well. I thought I was done with my album. But every time I get in the studio to do, like, one line or something, or to mix a song that’s almost ready to come out, then I end up with new music because I feel creative right now, and I feel that is an incredible outlet for me to make sense of things.
Tell me a little bit about that process that music is somehow therapy for you when you are going through a hard time. How do you tap into that and use that?
I think everyone has their own processes or their own mechanisms to process grief or stress or anxiety. We all go through stuff in life. But in my case, I think that writing music is like going to the shrink, only cheaper [laughs]. It just helps me process my emotions and make sense of them. And it helps me to heal. I think it’s the best medicine, and along with the love of my family and my kids that sustains me, music and writing music is definitely one of those tools—one of the few tools I have for survival in extreme conditions. It is sort of like driftwood for a man drowning in the sea, that piece of wood that you hang on to when you feel like you’re drowning. I think that music is a life raft. There have been days when I had to pick up the pieces of me from the floor. And the only way to do that, to actually do that, has been through music. You know, to really, like, put myself back together and to see myself in the mirror and know that I am a mom and my kids depend on me.
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But also that I have so many things to say. And on those days when I felt that my strength was escaping me, like I didn’t have legs, those days I wrote songs, and I felt like I was revitalized and invigorated after a writing session. It’s like an injection of vitamins [laughs]. Sometimes I dreaded my work so much in the past because I just wanted to be there for my kids. I mean, I just wanted to cuddle with my kids in bed a little bit longer. And then I had to, like, get up and shoot a video and fulfill my obligations. But now I’m so thankful for my work, the possibility that it gives us to put ourselves back together and to realize who we are and why we’re here on this planet—what’s our purpose, our mission. I think you can find that reconstructive power in any kind of work. [In Spanish] El trabajo dignifica el hombre.
In this moment of my life, which is probably one of the most difficult, darkest hours of my life, music has brought light.”
It gives dignity to the person.
Exactly. And I feel like in this moment of my life, which is probably one of the most difficult, darkest hours of my life, music has brought light.
I want to talk about this dark moment for you. You’ve used words like “feeling like you’re drowning.” How are you doing with the dissolution of your relationship?
Oh, this is really hard to talk about personally, especially as this is the first time I’ve ever addressed this situation in an interview. I’ve remained quiet and just tried to process it all. Um, and yeah, it’s hard to talk about it, especially because I’m still going through it, and because I’m in the public eye and because our separation is not like a regular separation. And so it’s been tough not only for me, but also for my kids. Incredibly difficult. I have paparazzi camping outside, in front of my house, 24/7. And there’s not a place where I can hide from them with my kids, except for my own house. You know, we can’t take a walk in the park like a regular family or go have an ice cream or do any activity without paparazzi following us. So it’s hard. And I’ve tried to conceal the situation in front of my kids. I try to do it and to protect them, because that’s my number one mission in life. But then they hear things in school from their friends or they come across some disagreeable, unpleasant news online, and it just affects them, you know?
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How have they been dealing with it? This must be incredibly difficult for them.
Yeah. I try to conceal the situation from them as much as I can. It’s really upsetting for two kids who are trying to process their parents’ separation. And sometimes I just feel like this is all a bad dream and that I’m going to wake up at some point. But no, it’s real. And what’s also real is the disappointment to see something as sacred and as special as I thought was the relationship I had with my kids’ father and see that turned into something vulgarized and cheapened by the media. And all of this while my dad has been in the ICU and I’ve been fighting on different fronts. Like I said, this is probably the darkest hour of my life. But then I think about all those women around the world who are going through hardship, who are going through a situation as bad as mine or as difficult as mine or worse.
For those women like me who believe in values like family who had the dream, the big dream of having a family forever, to see that dream broken or shredded into pieces is probably one of the most painful things that you can ever go through. But I think that women, we are resilient. You know, we have this resiliency that is just innate in all of us. And we are meant to nurture and to take care of those who depend on us. So you ask me how I manage this. And I just manage, I guess, reminding myself that I need to become an example for my kids, that I need to be what they want, what I want them to become. And I want to be there, also, for all the people who have shown me their love and support. That is my biggest strength. That’s my most powerful engine right now.
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It seems like there is at the moment a custody battle with your ex-partner over where the children should be. Is that an accurate reflection of where things are at the moment?
Honestly, the depiction in the local press here in Spain has been so hard to watch. And invasive for my kids. They don’t deserve to feel observed or watched every second, photographed at school drop-off, or followed by paparazzi. They deserve a normal life. It’s just a total circus, and everyone is speculating about all of these aspects of our, and more importantly our children’s, lives, and a lot of it isn’t even true. Regardless of how things ended or how Gerard and I feel about each other as ex-partners, he is the father of my children. We have a job to do for these two incredible boys, and I have faith that we will figure out what is best for their future, their own dreams in life, and what is a fair solution for everyone involved. And I hope and would appreciate if we were given the space to do that privately.
I do want to ask about the dissolution of your relationship. Your ex-partner has been seen in a new relationship. It sounds like you did not want your relationship to end, and it was a surprise to you that the relationship was over. How did you come to understand that you weren’t going to be together anymore?
I think that those details are somehow too private to share, at least at this very moment—everything is so raw and new. I can only say that I put everything I had into this relationship and my family. Before my kids started school, I had a really nomadic life—I had lived my entire existence as an artist, traveling non-stop, going to different places around the world, touring, doing shows, promotion, building schools in Colombia, and recording in different countries around the world. Even for the first few years of my relationship with Gerard and when I had my first son, Milan. I took him with me everywhere from the time he was 2 months old. I even remember breastfeeding him constantly on the set of The Voice.
Once Milan started school, at the end of 2014, I knew that my constant travel and nomadic existence had to be put on the back burner and my career had to be put in second gear. I knew that when he started school I had to settle down, plant roots in Barcelona, and be there for him and for Gerard and then later on for Sasha as well. As a soccer player, he wanted to play football and to win titles and I had to support him. I mean, one of the two of us had to make a sacrifice, right? Either he would stop his contract with Barcelona and move to the U.S. with me, where my career is, or I would have to do that instead.
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And so, one of the two had to make that effort and that sacrifice. And I did it. I put my career in second gear and I came to Spain, to support him so he could play football and win titles. And it was a sacrifice of love. Thanks to that, my kids were able to have a present mom, and I have this amazing bond with them that is unbreakable and that sustains us. You know, that is it. That’s all I can say.
Dress, Versace.
Jaume De Laiguana
I will just ask you, because you did write a song called “Te Felicito” (“I Congratulate You”), which came out in April. I’m translating the lyrics from Spanish, but you wrote, “To make you whole. I broke myself in pieces. I was warned, but I didn’t take heed. Don’t tell me you’re sorry. I know you well and I know you’re lying.” And obviously now those lyrics carry a lot more weight, just hearing you talk about putting your career in second gear. Is that what you were talking about when you said, “I broke myself in pieces”? Is that the feeling that you had that you kind of had to give a part of yourself during that relationship, which perhaps was hard to get back?
I can only say that either consciously or subconsciously, everything I feel, everything I go through is reflected in the lyrics I write, in the videos I make. When the glove fits, it fits. Like I said before, my music is that channel.
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This isn’t the only challenge you’re facing. The Spanish government has accused you of tax fraud. You’re facing up to eight years in prison. They said you were a resident of Spain for tax purposes from 2011 to 2014, meaning for them that you spent over 183 days in the country. You decided to fight these accusations instead of settling with them. Why?
[Sighs] Because I have to fight for what I believe; because these are false accusations. First of all, I didn’t spend 183 days per year at that time at all. I was busy fulfilling my professional commitments around the world. Second, I’ve paid everything they claimed I owed, even before they filed a lawsuit. So as of today, I owe zero to them. And finally, I was advised by one of the four biggest tax specialist firms in the world, PricewaterhouseCoopers, so I was confident that I was doing things correctly and transparently from day one.
However, even without evidence to support these fictional claims, as they usually do, they’ve resorted to a salacious press campaign to try to sway people, and apply pressure in the media along with the threat of reputational damage in order to coerce settlement agreements. It is well known that the Spanish tax authorities do this often not only with celebrities like me (or [Cristiano] Ronaldo, Neymar, [Xabi] Alonso, and many more), it also happens unjustly to the regular taxpayer. It’s just their style. But I’m confident that I have enough proof to support my case and that justice will prevail in my favor.
I can only say that either consciously or subconsciously, everything I feel, everything I go through, is reflected in the lyrics I write.”
Jumpsuit, Fernando Claro. Boots, Elisabetta Franchi.
Jaume De Laiguana
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What are the questionable methods that you see? The prosecutors say they went through your social media, your credit card receipts. They mapped out when and where you were at different times in the country.
While Gerard and I were dating, I was on a world tour. I spent more than 240 days outside of Spain, so there was no way I qualified as a resident. The Spanish tax authorities saw that I was dating a Spanish citizen and started to salivate. It’s clear they wanted to go after that money no matter what. Even for the next few years, I was traveling the world, working nonstop while pregnant or with Milan as a baby, when my C-section had barely closed. They knew I wasn’t in Spain the required time, that Spain wasn’t my place of work or my source of income, but they still came after me, with their eyes on the prize.
This seems like it’s a matter of principle to you to have your day in court.
Yeah, exactly. That’s exactly what it is. It’s a matter of principle.
I want to bring it back to this moment and you saying it’s the darkest moment of your life. I’m wondering as you look to the next few months, how you think you’re going to move forward?
Every time life tests you, I think that you always find a helping hand that you can hold on to while you cry. I think that even when you feel like you’re falling down an abyss and there’s no end to that abyss, there’s always a certain safety net at the bottom. And that safety net is formed by family and friends. And if you’ve done things right, you will find that helping hand. And friendship, they say, is the purest form of love, and maybe the most long-lasting one. It’s been so incredible to find the support of so many colleagues, not only friends, but also colleagues, people who have been checking in on me constantly.
Tell me about that. Who has been checking in on you? When you say colleagues, I imagine your colleagues are different from my colleagues.
[Laughs] Yeah. I’ve been pleasantly encountering an amazing, humane side to people, you know, people that I considered were in my life maybe because of the work that we do together. But no, these people really have an empathy and a heart that explains why they’ve been so loved by so many. For example, will.i.am. He regularly checks in with me, and one day he even sent me a beautiful prayer, praying for my kids and for me to find peace. Chris Martin is always checking in and telling me that he’s there for me, anything I need. Juan Luis Guerra. Alejandro Sanz. [Switches to Spanish] Dear friends who have become people who I believe don’t just care about me as an artist but as a person, as a human. [Back to English] Their support has made me feel that I might be alone, but I am not lonely. Sometimes a woman can be enough. I can be enough at this point for myself and for my family, for my kids.
Is that sense of discovery then a new thing, that you can be alone and not lonely?
That I actually can? Yes. Yes, I mean, my whole life I’ve been in relationships and I thought that that was the ideal state for a person. You know, to be a part of a couple. Right now, it’s just me and the kids and my family and those friends who check in on me periodically.
And that feels like enough for now?
Yeah, I feel like it’s plenty. For now. Yeah. Let’s wait for that hole in my chest to close and then see what happens.
Jumpsuit, Fernando Claro. Boots, Elisabetta Franchi.
Jaume De Laiguana
Hair by Beatriz Matallana; makeup by Tom Pecheux for Yves Saint Laurent Beauté; styling: Sylvia Montoliú; stylist’s assistant: Emma Guardans; photographer’s assistant: Jordi Blancafort.
Lulu Garcia-Navarro is a multi-award winning broadcaster and the host of the NYT Opinion podcast ‘First Person’.