“Attack me, you never should have,” such is one of Booba’s latest angry tweets, published this Wednesday, in the caption of an article in the World in his crusade against Magali Berdah.
The influencer agent got Booba’s Instagram account shut down on July 12, after filing a complaint against the rapper, last May, for cyberbullying.
in the article of Worlddirector of Shauna Events, a company that curates the careers of many e-influencers, says she is “harassed” and “death threatened” as Booba pursues her with his revenge on Twitter, where 5.7 million subscribers follow him.
“Package of Hate”
Magali Berdah claimed on July 12 to have been the subject of anti-Semitic comments, death threats, beheading, stoning, rape, but also an invitation to suicide by netizens whom she describes as a “hate pack of Booba”.
For several months, Booba, accustomed to more or less serious attacks against other rappers and sometimes close to conspiracy, has a new fight. He denounces the influencer business on social media, between product placement and ads, and regularly accuses them of “scamming honest people.” He made Magali Berdah his preferred target.
“Fake Stars”
In one of the many messages published this Wednesday, he thus exposes the account of an influencer, and points to a sales technique, “dropshipping”, which consists of selling a stock of products purchased at low prices on Chinese sites in general. This sales technique often leads to scams, in the form of random deliveries and products that do not fit the description.
“French stocks of Chinese goods…nice try! Forced to go private and disable communications. Not practical for promoting [sic] their products,” he writes, tagging Magali Berdah as well as her lawyer Master Klugman, thereby leaving the threat of prosecution behind.
“Indeed we are facing something systemic, so declares the lawyer questioned by The world. They are fake stars, who (…) get fake accounts, to sell fake products. The only real thing is the damage to the consumer.”
Magali Berdah had explained in June 2021 to BFMTV.com having, to curb certain excesses, “tried to be more selective [avec les fournisseurs] so that there are as few problems as possible. He also indicated that he has “created a team of legal experts to limit the abuses.”
“When I started my agency business in 2016, there were no dropshippers,” he pleaded.
Booba, who intends to play to rectify mistakes, has set up a mailbox and has launched the hashtag “influvoleur”. He retweeted a message from Bruno Le Maire on Tuesday, stating that he wanted to “tighten criminal sanctions against fraudsters.” “I don’t know if you feel it coming…” he commented.
The rapper also filed a complaint against Magali Berdah, for “defamation and slanderous complaint”, as his lawyer had indicated at the end of May, in a press release.
Source: BFM TV