OpenLife reports that Colombian superstar Shakira has offered a rare and deeply personal reflection on her journey through motherhood, relationships, and emotional independence, drawing attention across social platforms for her candid remarks about life beyond romance.
Speaking openly, the award-winning singer described the reality of raising her children as a single mother while also adjusting to life without a partner.
She did not shy away from expressing how she feels about her past experiences in relationships and the sense of relief she has found since stepping away from marriage.
“I am a single mother; I don’t have any man to help me out in anything. It’s kinda good not to have a husband; I feel like it was dragging me down,” she said.
Beyond her reflections on independence, Shakira also shared a softer perspective on emotional bonds, suggesting that companionship does not always have to come from romance alone.
She emphasized the long-lasting nature of friendships in comparison to romantic love, noting the importance of surrounding oneself with supportive people.
“I might not grow old with a partner, but I will grow old surrounded by good friends. Friendships last longer than love.
“I love love, but I think I even love friendship a little more.”
Her comments have triggered wide discussions about modern relationships, independence, and emotional fulfillment, with fans interpreting her words as a celebration of personal freedom and chosen connections.
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