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Gerard Piqué talks about his beef with Shakira and its effects on mental health

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Gerard Piqué is opening up about how his beef with Shakira affected his mental health. In a recent interview, the soccer player slammed Shakira and her fans, who he said sent him millions of hate messages. “I am very disappointed with what society is,” he said.

The retired athlete talked to Gerard Romero in an interview posted to Youtube on April 1st where he opened up about the hate, saying in the beginning, it got so bad, “it reached a point where if I had let things get to me, I would have thrown myself off a cliff.”The former couple announced last June they were breaking up after more than a decade.

When it was rumored that Piqué cheated on Shakira, he became a public enemy. His comments on social media were filled with hate, and he was booed at his games.

Once he went public with Clara Chia Marti and Shakira released her internet-breaking song with Bizarrap, the “beef” between them was official.“Now we dedicate ourselves to throwing this beef, and then the other one...

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