It looks like Sasha, the son of the Colombian pop star, Shakira, has turned quite an artist. Recently, the 43-year-old singer took the social media to share a sweet photo of herself that her five-year-old son took of her as they continue to practice social distancing in the middle of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.

The cute shot, which Shakira shared on various social media sites, showed here wearing a colorful tracksuit while sitting on the floor and smiling at the camera.

In the photo caption, the singer said she thinks her son "wants to be a photographer!" More so, aside from Sasha, Shakira shares son too, seven-year-old Milan, with Gerard Piqué, her boyfriend.

In March, this, "Whenever, Wherever" singer gave her fans a sight of how she and her whole family have been spending time at home, while social distancing is strictly being implemented.

She shared a video of herself online as she took her Philosophy class using her laptop.

Encourages Everyone to Stay at Home

In the clip's caption, the pop star wrote the class was simply a "benign ancient philosophy lesson" to make her home confinement more productive.

She also added, she needed to think about other things and activities instead of "Paw Patrol." Also, Shakira opened up on her social media about the importance of staying at home.

On March 29, she wrote (in Spanish) how she sympathizes with families who have young kids and may not have the chance to go out while the pandemic is going on.

The artist said, knowing the condition of a parent with a kid in these trying times of quarantine, she empathizes with people who don't have a balcony or any outdoor space for their kids to breathe fresh air.

She also added that if it is allowable for adults to go out for a walk, or do some shopping, there should be a solution to consider that provides the children with the same right.

Kids, she explained, need air and sun too, for both their mental and physical health.

Appeal to the Government

Shakira appealed to the Government, as well, to take into consideration, a policy that will let an adult in charge, to take his or her child out "for a walk even if there are restrictions the experts are considering, and following the rules of sanitation and distancing.

Children, the singer said, are becoming the true champions of what's happening today, and their well-being must be thought of, as well.

The first COVID-19 case came from Wuhan China, specifically, in December. From then on, this infection has spread globally, infecting more than 1.5 million and killing over 80,000 people all over the world.

This rapid increase in number has led the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare the first public health emergency since the 2016 zika epidemic.

To date, the United States ranks the first among the countries with the most number of people affected by COVID-19.

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