Kylian Mbappe is one of the most influential football stars in the world. If considered only in France, his influence even surpasses that of many famous people in other fields. Therefore, Mbappe is always very cautious in using his image. In the past, he refused to advertise for any brand related to alcohol, gambling and fast food for fear of affecting his image in the eyes of young people.
Therefore, when hearing that a grilled burger shop owner was illegally using his name for business purposes, Mbappe’s side did not hesitate to ask the other side to remove the product and threatened to sue him if he did. continue.
Sued for describing burger… as Mbappe’s head
Mohamed Henni, a famous figure in the football world in France and also an avid fan of Marseille, currently runs a grilled burger shop. He is said to have used Mbappe’s name to advertise his products. Specifically, Henni describes his Klub kebab sandwich as made with “round bread like Mbappe’s head”.
According to The Sun, Henni revealed that he had received a complaint from Mbappe’s legal team. Mbappe’s side believes that his name is being used illegally for commercial purposes and asked Henni to change the name of the kebab or face further legal action.
Sharing on his personal Instagram with 1.8 million followers, Henni said: “Does he (Mbappe) have no shame? Does he have nothing else to do to sue me for such a useless thing? So? It’s unbelievable!
I’m surprised that a player of this level has time to think about me. He is using his time and money to attack me. I don’t hurt anyone.”
Henni then also used Dimitri Payet – former star of West Ham and the French team as an example when he did not make a decision to sue and this is in complete contrast to Mbappe’s actions. Payet also appeared on Henni’s menu with the caption “A pancake as heavy as Payet”.
Henni’s side criticized Mbappe for being petty and shameless. Mbappe’s side has not yet responded to these comments.