
Reconciliation rumors: Antonio de la Rúa surprised at Shakira's concert
The businessman was spotted in the stands while Shakira performed 'Días de Enero,' causing a stir among fans
Amid recent encounters and shared moments, rumors of a possible reconciliation between Shakira and Antonio de la Rúa kept growing. This Saturday, a new episode caught the attention of their fans: the businessman attended one of the singer's concerts at the GNP stadium in Mexico.
A video that quickly went viral showed Antonio sitting in his seat while a fan filmed him from the front. The former manager turned his gaze to the side and brought his hand to his chin, trying to cover himself, while Shakira performed "Días de Enero". The audience captured the moment with their cell phones and celebrated the situation enthusiastically.
Fans and reactions on social media
Followers were quick to comment on the scene, sharing messages such as: "The stepdaughter happily singing the song that belongs to her daddy, so beautiful," "The look says it all..." and "It would be the best if they were together forever." These reactions fueled speculation about a renewed closeness between the two.

It was not the first time Antonio had attended a show by the Colombian singer. During her tour of the United States and Canada, he was seen moving naturally among the technical team and Shakira's family. He wore a credential identifying him as part of the staff, which reinforced the perception of a renewed closeness, despite a past marked by personal differences and the breakup of their relationship.
Family moments and public complicity
Weeks earlier, another episode reinforced the rumors. Shakira was seen in San Diego, in a box at Petco Park, accompanied by her children Milan and Sasha, along with Zulú and Mael, Antonio de la Rúa's children. The image of the group in a family and relaxed setting fueled speculation about a close bond. When the singer appeared on the stadium's giant screen, the audience erupted in applause.

The story of Shakira and Antonio began in 2000, when the Colombian singer was promoting ¿Dónde están los ladrones? and he was known as the son of the then Argentine president. The relationship lasted a decade, during which Antonio played a key role in the artist's international strategy. The breakup in 2010 culminated in a high-profile lawsuit in 2012, in which he claimed 100 million dollars, ultimately dismissed in 2013.
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