Gerard Piqué, on joints: "Sometimes they are not bad at all"

Ex-footballer Gerard Piqué is one of the most public figures in the media at the moment.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
03 October 2023 Tuesday 17:04
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Gerard Piqué, on joints: "Sometimes they are not bad at all"

Ex-footballer Gerard Piqué is one of the most public figures in the media at the moment. Since he retired from football, the Catalan athlete has been at the center of controversy for one reason or another, but since his breakup with singer Shakira became public, he has become the undisputed protagonist of the social chronicle. .

Due to the meticulous monitoring carried out by hundreds of media outlets on each and every one of his statements and public appearances, Gerard cannot say anything that does not become news.

Milan and Sasha's father knew how to reinvent himself and created, together with various Internet personalities and content creators, the Kings League Infojobs, a 7-a-side soccer league based in Barcelona.

On the occasion of this football competition, the ex-husband of the singer from Las de la Intuitión, Monotonía or Hips don't lie usually does live shows on the Twitch platform to connect with the audience and discuss certain topics with his teammates. Among the different collaborators of this league who are closest to Piqué we can find characters like Ibai Llanos, Mario Alonso (DjMaRiiO) or David Cánovas (The Grefg).

In one of the last group live shows held by the 'friends and colleagues', Piqué dropped a 'pearl' that has caused a lot of talk these days on different platforms and social networks.

In the audiovisual piece you can hear how, after one of the attendees at the public 'meeting' told the exculé that Ferrán Corominas had sent a message to the chat and that he had advised him in an ironic and funny tone to "leave the joints'', the former FC Barcelona player responded bluntly: ''Tell him that sometimes they're not bad at all.''

After saying these words, the businessman's colleagues were shocked and began to flatly deny his statement. ''No, no, no'', ''We don't agree'', ''Delete this from the live'', etc. they expressed, always maintaining a fun tone.

Although Piqué knows that his words have greater weight than those of others and that his statement about this type of drug could make hundreds of headlines, the man remained very calm when expressing his 'opinion'.

After a few hard months dealing with media persecution, the boyfriend of the young Catalan Clara Chía seems to have found the key to living more relaxed and putting public opinion aside.