How do the children of Shakira and Gerard Piqué, from Fútbol Club Barcelona, ​​earn?

The children of Shakira and Gerard Pique they have a very different upbringing than their famous parents received. The Spaniard, who plays as a defender at Fútbol Club Barcelona, ​​revealed this and other details of his family.

Many people have wondered how celebrities raise their children and although there is a lot of speculation about the details, sometimes they make it obvious themselves, like the time Prince William broke protocol to bend down to talk to his son George and had to put up with a slap on the ears from Queen Elizabeth for such audacity. This time it was Piqué’s turn, who revealed how he raises the offspring he has with our dear Shaki.

How many children do Piqué and Shakira have?

The soccer player and the singer have been dating since 2011 and, although she said in her song I fell in love that she would have 10 children with him, for now they only have a couple: Milan (who was born in 2013 and is 8 years old -2021-) and Sasha (who was born in 2015, so in 2021 she is 6 years old). The couple has confessed that they also want a girl.

This is how the children of Shakira and Gerard Piqué are raised

In an interview that Gerard gave in the Catalan program Nexesbroadcast on channel TV3, they asked him about the word «win», and in addition to talking about his business, his team and the Spanish league, he was honest about his children.

“My dad never let me win and instead, with Shaki sometimes we let them win because we understand that they have a completely different context than I or she had, that they were unknown dads, we didn’t have this pressure. Our children live with excessive pressure. (…) They were born with that and I think it’s important that sometimes they have personal victories, even if it’s at home. Playing football with Milan or Sasha you let them win, because it will cost them so much or they will have this pressure to win away from home, that they feel that they have those personal victories inside.

Gerard stated.

In addition, he added that he wants them to dedicate themselves to what they want; that he would be happy if they were sportsmen, because he loves sports, but that will leave them free to choose what they like.

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