After going through one of the most mediatic separations in recent years, Shakira has managed to rebuild herself emotionally and creatively.
Her breakup with ex-footballer Gerard Piqué marked a before and after not only in her personal life, but also in her artistic career. In the midst of public scrutiny and emotional intensity, the singer found in music her main refuge, transforming her pain into a powerful work.
The release of their album Women Don’t Cry Anymore represented much more than a simple musical comeback. It was the reaffirmation of an artist who decided to turn her vulnerability into strength.
From this project a tour of the same name was born, which became one of the most successful of his recent career.
With this tour, Shakira reconnected with her longtime fans and reached new audiences.
Her presentations in the United States and Mexico sold out stadiums and arenas, becoming collective therapies in which the Colombian shared, song after song, fragments of her emotional process.
His return to Mexico is confirmed for February, where he will offer the last shows of this stage, which he has described as “healing”.
Shakira and the unwavering support of Milan and Sasha

In the midst of these changes, Shakira has reiterated that the greatest source of strength in her life is her sons, Milan and Sasha. During an interview with Infobae during her visit to Argentina, she participated in a dynamic with photographs, when she received a picture of her little ones. She burst with emotion when talking about them.
“My children, the reason for my existence… They are my two stars, my suns, the reason for my life, my inspiration, my strength and I do nothing but think of them at every moment. They are my world,” she expressed honestly.
The artist assured that, although she has faced extremely difficult moments, the only thing capable of destabilizing her today is any situation that has to do with her children. “The rest I think I’ve already gone through everything. The things I most feared would happen to me have already happened to me, and I survived when I thought I wouldn’t, that I was very fragile…”, she confessed.
Shakira has shown that telling her story from her own narrative has been key to healing and moving forward. In the interview she reflected on the strength she has discovered in herself and how that energy has also inspired other women.
“I thought I couldn’t withstand the onslaught of life, but I was able to do it. I realized that there are other women who can also do it because we are made of different material,” she said. Even so, she reiterated that her greatest sensitivity continues to be motherhood: “Everything that has to do with my children destabilizes me.
Shakira’s resurgence after one of the most complex periods of her life confirms her ability to reinvent herself without losing authenticity. With a cathartic album, a monumental tour and the unconditional love of her children, the singer is living a stage marked by resilience, emotional clarity and a renewed sense of purpose.
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