Shakira admits she never knew her own strength until Piqué walked out of her life: "Life is a bi*** but worth living"

Shakira, 49, heads into the first-ever FIFA World Cup Final halftime show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium as a co-headliner alongside Madonna and BTS. The milestone follows a personal and professional reinvention: her split from Gerard Piqué in 2022 led to the record-breaking Bzrp collaboration, her first Billboard top-ten hit in over a decade, a legal victory in Spain, and a record-breaking world tour. The singer's history with the World Cup stretches back to 2010 and the iconic "Waka Waka," making this performance a full-circle moment.

Shakira admits she never knew her own strength until Piqué walked out of her life:
Shakira, 49, heads into the first-ever FIFA World Cup Final halftime show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium as a co-headliner alongside Madonna and BTS. The milestone follows a personal and professional reinvention: her split from Gerard Piqué in 2022 led to the record-breaking Bzrp collaboration, her first Billboard top-ten hit in over a decade, a legal victory in Spain, and a record-breaking world tour. The singer's history with the World Cup stretches back to 2010 and the iconic "Waka Waka," making this performance a full-circle moment.