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Gerard Piqué and Clara Chía Enjoy a Romantic Getaway in Arizona While Shakira Keeps Cashing In

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Gerard Piqué and Clara Chía reappeared together during a romantic trip to the Grand Canyon, amid breakup rumors. The couple looks solid… while Shakira keeps cashing in on her tour.

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Gerard Piqué and his girlfriend Clara Chia were on a tour of Arizona and did not hesitate to share with their fans how well they had a good time.

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After recent rumors of crisis, the couple became very much in love and enjoying iconic landscapes such as the Grand Canyon

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With a series of spontaneous photos—between kisses, landscapes and hugs—Gerard Piqué and Clara Chia appear closer than ever. At least that reflects the recent photographs posted on their Instagram account by the former Spanish footballer.

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More than two years have passed since Gerard Piqué last shared content on his social networks with his partner, Clara Chia. After all the scandal due to his infidelity to Shakira, the footballer seems to be calm and has shown himself most in love with his girlfriend. With an orange heart the footballer has accompanied the carousel of images that he has shared with his followers in his Instagram profile, in which he has shown his romantic getaway…

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20minutos broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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