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A few days ago, the Mbappé clan decided to put influencer Mohamed Henni on notice, who had used the name of the PSG player to name a burger sold in his restaurant chain. The Marseille influencer wrote about the description of this burger “round baker’s bread, as round as Mbappé’s skull”. This didn't matter to the player's entourage. And obviously that doesn't matter to Mohamed Henni either. The latter was the guest of TPMP this Thursday and he took the opportunity to knock out the Frenchman.
“He doesn’t want to be associated with any brand, with any player. When he's with Messi or Neymar, he gets angry. It's okay at some point, if you want to play by yourself, go play tennis, go play golf. Junk food is part of a football fan's heritage. We like to eat our pizza in front of the match, he has to stop pissing off Mbappé. He needs to stop making people feel guilty.”, he said in front of a laughing audience. Not sure KM7 likes it.
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