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Shakira swipes at husband Gerard and 'budget' new girlfriend in brutal revenge song

Shakira's bitter battle with husband Gerard Pique and his new lover has been the inspiration for a new 'revenge' song, according to sources.

Shakira, 45, has taken swing at her footballer ex and his new 23-year-old girlfriend Clara Chia in her new song. Harsh Spanish lyrics when translated to English call out her ex's behaviour, particularly as it is rumoured Gerard and Clara began before his marriage to Shakira ended.

In her song, Shakira sings: "I’m worth two 22’s.You traded a Ferrari for a Twingo. You traded a Rolex for a Casio."

She further savages the new couple, as she makes a dig at footballer Gerard: "A lot of gyms. But work your brain a little bit too."

Shakira has taken swing at her ex Gerard Pique and his new girlfriend in her latest song (Getty Images)

It isn't just Gerard that Shakira attacks with her lyrics, as in another part of her collaboration with Argentine DJ Bizarrap, Shakira makes another clear allusion to Barcelona-born Clara with the lyrics: "She’s got the name of a good person.

"Clearly is not how it sounds."

The song, called 'Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol 53' has only been released in Spanish so far. However, fans have immediately spotted the pointed lyrics towards Gerard and new beau Clara.

In another section, Shakira sings: "You left me the mother-in-law as a neighbour. With the press at my door and a debt with the taxman.

"You thought you’d hurt me and I came back stronger. Women don’t cry any more, women invoice."

The 45-year-old singer has appeared to savage her ex and his new girlfriend with her brutal lyrics (AFP via Getty Images)
The couple announced their split last year after 11-years of marriage (Europa Press via Getty Images)

Another part of the song states: "From love to hate there's only one step" before Shakira adds: "No hard feelings baby, I wish you the best with my supposed replacement."

The song has been leaked online with only a small portion of lyrics being shared before its worldwide release, but fans have already spotted the references to Shakira's stormy personal life. In another part she sings: "I’m too big for you, that's why you're with someone just like me" before continuing: "I'm not coming back to you, even if you're crying or begging."

However, Gerard is reported to have already responded to the lyrics aimed at him and his new partner. A tweet featuring circus emojis is thought to be a response to the song's leak and lyrics.

Shakira has previously appeared to attack her ex in a song she released in October called Monotonia, Monotony in English, with references to the "narcissism" and "cold as Christmas" attitude of a man she is breaking up with.

The Colombian also went on to write a New Year post on Instagram about betrayal and heartache, winning support from Lionel Messi ’s wife Antonela Roccuzzo who responded to her dig at her ex with three heart emoticons.

Shakira and Gerard ended their marriage in May last year after 11 years, and Shakira was reportedly planning a move this month with the couple's two children to Miami away from husband Gerard.

The bitter breakup has also resulted in a custody agreement which could see Shakira move the couple's two children to Miami this year (Getty Images)

However, due to Shakira's 91-year-old dad being hospitalised in Barcelona, the move is understood to have been paused.

As part of an agreed custody agreement, Gerard Pique will get to see his children during holiday times.

The couple signed a child custody agreement at court in the Catalan capital late last year.

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