Celebrities: Shakira leaves Barcelona after split from Piqué – Panorama

Shakira, 46, Colombian singer, leaves the city of her former love. “Today we start a new chapter,” she wrote on Instagram. She settled in Barcelona to give her children stability. She now wants to look for this stability in another corner of the world. In Barcelona she learned that “friendship undoubtedly lasts longer than love”. Shakira lived in Barcelona with her family for many years. Until last year, she was with footballer Gerard Piqué, who played at FC Barcelona until his retirement in November 2022. After twelve years of relationship, the couple separated last year.

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Neil Diamond, 82, US musician, keeps his optimism. “I can’t really fight this thing, so I had to accept it, this Parkinson’s disease,” he said on CBS Sunday Morning. There is no cure, there is no escape. You can’t just say, “Okay, that’s enough. Let’s go back to life.” That’s not how it works. “But I’ve learned to accept the limitations I have and I still have great days.” In 2018, Diamond shared, “It is with great reluctance and disappointment that I announce that I will no longer be performing.” Doctors had previously diagnosed him with Parkinson’s disease. In December 2022, he surprised the audience of a Broadway musical about his life by serenading it.

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Tim Raue, 48, cook, offends. “In the end, gastronomy is like hardcore Tetris,” he told the German Press Agency. “A game where a lot of things come your way. In the restaurant you have to deal with employees, fresh food, guests and a volatile workload.” According to Tim Raue, some operators in the catering industry underestimate their tasks.

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Caroline Kebekus, 42, comedian, has a dream. “It would be nicest if we could sing something from the ‘mouth organ’ together,” Kebekus told the German Press Agency about her desire to sing in her new show season with Herbert Grönemeyer, who will be her guest. “But I think that remains a beautiful dream.” Her mother was a big Grönemeyer fan, but even when Carolin Kebekus was partying with friends, “Bochum” ran up and down.

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Ingolf Luck, 64, moderator, discovered new qualities during the Corona period. “I painted our garden shed four times during that time,” he told the German Press Agency. “I also started playing the saxophone in the basement.” He always wanted to learn a wind instrument. “I did that in the Corona period.”

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