Shakira said she once considered quitting the music industry to live on a farm a few years ago [1].
The admission provides insight into the mental health and personal struggles of one of the world's most successful artists during a period of high-profile instability. It highlights the tension between global stardom and the desire for a private, simpler existence.
The 49-year-old singer [2] said she contemplated the move as she navigated the fallout of her split from Gerard Piqué [3]. She said the period was defined by personal challenges and a search for stability away from the public eye [3].
While the singer did not specify the location of the farm she envisioned, the idea represented a complete departure from her professional life. This internal conflict occurred during a time when she felt a need for a simpler life [3].
Reflecting on the possibility of walking away from her career, Shakira said, "How crazy is that?" [1]
Despite these doubts, she did not retire and has continued to release music and perform globally. Her decision to remain in the industry followed a period of self-reflection regarding her own strength and resilience [3].
Shakira has since integrated these experiences into her public persona and artistic work. The transition from contemplating retirement to maintaining her status as a global icon underscores her ability to pivot during personal crises [4].
“"How crazy is that?"”
This revelation underscores a growing trend of high-profile celebrities discussing burnout and the psychological toll of fame. By admitting she nearly abandoned her career for a rural life, Shakira humanizes the experience of global superstardom and highlights how personal trauma can lead even the most successful individuals to question their professional identity.





