Who laughs last laughs best and the Colombian must now have tears in her eyes, because if nothing prevents it, Gerard Piqué will wear Shakira’s name and logo on his soccer jersey F.C Barcelona in the next matches. The reason? A business agreement that was reached before its breakup and that is still in force.
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According to the newspaper The truth, Spotify is one of the main sponsors of the football club and some of its artists are promoted through the uniforms. The shirt with the name of Shakira is already prepared and the image spreads like wildfire through social networks, where they have reacted to the news with countless memes.
PIQUÉ IS GOING TO HAVE TO PUT ON A T-SHIRT WITH THE SHAKIRA LOGO HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA pic.twitter.com/iMBKgW8NEJ
— JAVIRM (@RMJABI) October 19, 2022
After wearing Drake’s owl, Barsa will wear Shakira’s logo on their shirt.
Karma is bitch, Piqué ???? pic.twitter.com/ziTpqN8fMy
– Official Yasujiro (@YasujiroOficial) October 19, 2022
Shakira would be the second artist to appear on the Barcelona shirt as part of the club’s deal with Spotify.
A bad day to be Piqué. pic.twitter.com/ZRhaSdNvDk
Indie 505 (@Indie5051) October 19, 2022
Barça has an agreement with Spotify to place Shakira’s logo on their shirt. This is because the singer will release a new album in the coming days.
Yes, Piqué will have to play with the name of his ex. Karma exists gentlemen. pic.twitter.com/a3TcOMGHed
Diego Miranda? (@_DiegoMiranda) October 19, 2022
The next t-shirt is ready @FCBarcelona_es with the name #Shakira !!! And guess who’s going to wear it? ???????????? I love happy endings @shakira @3gerardpique pic.twitter.com/KNaLOoEOcp
Shakira Rock ???? ???? (@ShakiraRock3) October 19, 2022
The date coincides with the release of Shakira’s new single, Monotony, who sings with Ozuna and will be released on October 20. A song full, of course, of pullitas to her ex: “It wasn’t your fault or mine, it was the fault of the monotony.”