Shakira and Gerard Pique’s months-long dispute has come to an end following their breakup

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(FILES) This file photo taken on September 5, 2019 shows Colombian musician Shakira and partner Kosmoa Founder and President, Spanish football player Gerard Pique attending the Davis Cup Presentation in New York. – Colombian superstar Shakira and FC Barcelona defender Gerard Pique said on June 4, 2022 they were calling time on their relationship of more than a decade. The couple share two children. (Photo by Bryan R. Smith / AFP) (Photo by BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)

After parting ways in 2022, Shakira and Gerard Pique have finally decided to put their months-long feud behind them.

According to a Spanish media site, the Waka Waka singer and the former Barcelona player have put their disagreements aside for the sake of their sons, Sasha and Milan.

The former lovers are finally on the same page about their children’s housing and custody agreement, according to the tabloid.

“They are complying with the separation agreement to the letter, there is no longer any discussion or problem,” Vanitatis magazine stated, citing Shakira’s entourage.

The claim was confirmed by sources close to the athlete, who said, “That’s how it is, there is no problem, you can report as is.”

Further speaking of the Columbian singer, the publication revealed that she is said to be feeling “positive and upbeat” as she can now amicably co-parent with Gerard.

This comes after a Spanish podcast Mamarazzis claimed that Shakira was upset with Gerard for not taking “as much time off from work and personal commitments to be with the children during the holidays.”

“Shakira hasn’t agreed to let the children spend part of their vacation with relatives or third parties” but she would also “like him to make the effort to take vacations somewhere that would make life easier for their kids,” they claimed.

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