Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe is suing a kebab shop owner for using his name in the description of the store’s sandwich.
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Mbappe’s beef with kebab owner
The owner of the kebab shop is Mohamed Henni, a famous influencer in Marseille, France.
The description of his Klüb kebab reads: “A baker round bread, as round as Mbappé’s skull.”
Henni received a certified letter, allegedly from Mbappe’s lawyer, Delphine Verheyden, on behalf of KMA.
KMA is a company that deals with all of the player’s sponsors, merchandising, and image rights.
The letter demands that Henni should not use Mbappe from his kebab menu within eight days.
Otherwise, Mbappe’s estate will take it to court for using his name without his consent for commercial purposes.
“Something so futile…”
Henni took to Instagram to express his shock, saying Mbappe was using his time and energy to sue him.
“Are you not ashamed? Do you have nothing else to do? Suing me for something so futile? It is incredible. I can’t believe it!” Henni told his 1.8 million followers on Instagram.
“I’m stunned a player of this level has the time to think about me. He is using his time and money to attack me. I am not hurting anyone.”
Current Vasco De Gama star Dimitri Payet is also part of one sandwich description: “A crepe as loaded as Payet.”
Henni also said: “Payet is a player with values. Mbappe has lost it.”
Talk about taking beef to the next level!