Overview
- A viral video shows the pair dining in San Diego with their children present, including Shakira’s sons, Milan and Sasha, and family at the table.
- The outing follows repeated backstage appearances by de la Rúa during the Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran tour, prompting conjecture about possible collaboration.
- At a recent show in Tijuana, Shakira performed “Día de Enero,” long associated with de la Rúa, after introducing it as a tribute to steadfast friends.
- TV panelist Guido Zaffora has claimed the de la Rúa brothers could be involved in tour work and floated Antonio as a potential manager, a report that remains unconfirmed.
- The renewed public contact comes years after their 2011 split and legal disputes, including unsuccessful bids by de la Rúa to freeze Swiss assets and to claim earnings in U.S. courts.