Shakira Takes Newborn Son to Watch Dad's Soccer Game

Only two weeks have passed since Colombian singer Shakira gave birth to her son Milan. However, the proud mom has already started finding happiness by involving the newborn in his parents' official activities.

The singing sensation posted a picture of baby Milan at his dad Gerard Pique's soccer game in Camp Nou, Barcelona on Sunday.

"His first official time going out, in Camp Nou and watches his daddy score! Shak" the proud mom Tweeted, after sharing a photo, posing with her little boy resting on the baby carrier.

The proud parents, who welcomed their first child Jan. 22, were always eager to acknowledge the little boy for all the achievements in their life.

"Milan's already brought us good luck!" Shakira wrote Jan. 25, after posting a photo of the Spanish soccer at the game. "Happy to score the goal! Milan's first goal!"

This is not the first photo of the little boy on Twitter, who weighed 6 pounds and 6 ounces at birth. Early this month, Shakira introduced her newborn son to the world by sharing an intimate photo of her little one with his dad Pique on Twitter.

"Meet our baby boy Milan," the proud mom wrote, after posting the photo.

Shakira's relationship with Pique started during the shooting of her famous song "Waka Waka". It was only after splitting with her longtime boyfriend Antonio de la Rua, oldest son of former Argentinean President Fernando de la Rua in January 2011, the singer confirmed her relationship with Pique.

Though speculation about the pregnancy had been circulating for a long time, the singer confirmed the news only last September. In October, the singer confirmed the gender of her unborn baby.

The singer must be already planning for another child, as a source close to the singer had earlier revealed the couples' baby plans.

"They definitely want more than one together," the source told Us Weekly. "Shakira is really looking forward to being a mother."

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