Shakira And Her Children Relocate To Miami 'In Search Of Happiness'

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Shakira and her children have relocated to Miami in search of happiness following her divorce from Gerard Piqué and her father's health

Shakira's life has been full of ups and downs, not only as a result of her separation from Gerard Piqué but also as a result of her father's difficult medical issues, which required his hospitalisation in a Barcelona facility. William Mebarak, Shakira’s Father, has been given the all-clear to leave Spain and travel to Miami,…

William Mebarak, Shakira’s Father, has been given the all-clear to leave Spain and travel to Miami, Florida to begin his new life. “I established myself in Barcelona to give my kids stability, the same one we are now looking for in another corner of the world alongside my family, friends and the sea,” she shared on social media. “Today we start a new chapter in search of their happiness.”

According to reports, Shakira and her boys Milan and Sasha are considering relocating to Miami, Florida. The move is followed by allegations that her former lover, Piqué is currently dating a woman named Clara Chá.

 

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