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Shakira’s dad’s health update: Nidia Ripoll reveals how William Mebarak is doing after hospitalization

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Shakira has had a lot on her plate lately. Amid a notorious separation from the father of her children, Gerard Piqué, the singer faces one more concern: the health of her father, William Mebarak.

The 90-year-old author suffered a severe fall at the end of May, just before her daughter confirmed the end of her relationship with the F.

C. Barcelona defender. Although he had been discharged and was recovering at home, he required hospitalization again. His wife and Shakira’s mom, Nidia Ripoll, opened up and shared how things were going with Mr.

Mebarak.“He is stable,” she assured. Without further ado, Nidia responded kindly to the media when they asked her about a possible date on which her husband would be discharged. “I don’t know when the doctors say,” she said, adding that her husband continues to recover.The Colombian celebrity mom keeps in her heart a great hope of returning home with her husband, as they did for weeks when Shakira made her home in Barcelona available to both.

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