Shakira Baby News: 'Waka Waka' Singer Shares First Picture of Baby Sasha on Spanish Father's Day, Says He Looks Identical to Gerard Pique [Pic]
Shakira has taken to social media to unveil a pic of son Sasha that unequivocally shows off his likeness to the tot's father, Gerard Pique.
In the face of such overwheling evidence, E! News reports that two are "practically identical," and Shakira recently posted a baby photo of Sasha to show off just as much. The website adds the caption attached to the photo reads "De tal palo tal astilla," which is a commonly used expression in Colombia that's said to highlight a similarity between a child and parent that makes it obvious they're related.
A photo posted by Shakira (@shakira) on Mar 19, 2015 at 3:32pm PDT
The Instagram post, which Shakira posted to honor Father's Day in Spain, is the first time the couple has shown off Sasha since his birth in January. The two also are the parents of 2-year-old Milan, and may even be planning and hoping to add to their brood.
"I would love to have eight or nine kids with Gerard," Shakira recently shared with reporters. "My own fútbol team."
The elated couple also recently teamed with UNICEF to throw a "World Baby Shower" to benefit vulnerable children. In addition, Shakira reflected in a recent blog post, "This time around, during my second pregnancy, like many mothers, I felt more confident. The questions that kept me up at night with my first now seem more manageable and I have more perspective about their importance in the bigger picture. What I never want to forget, or stop questioning, is why every child and mother doesn't enjoy that same sense of security."
She later added, "My hope is that by the time my sons are adults, they can look back and see how even small efforts can have a big impact when multiplied-and that they take the time to tackle the big questions of their time too."
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