‘Racist’ senator claims her Instagram account has been HACKED after extraordinary social media attack on Kylian Mbappe

The Paraguayan politician, who was accused of ‘brazen racism’ by France captain Kylian Mbappe, claimed that his Instagram account was hacked following the reactions to his comments.
Senator Celeste Amarilla launched a furious tirade against the footballer, focusing on his behavior during France’s 1-0 win against Paraguay last week.
He described Mbappe as “a colonized Cameroonian, desperately trying to pass himself off as French” and “a savage who has not learned to write”.
But the Real Madrid star hit back with a post in which he described Amarilla as a ‘despicable woman’ who was ‘unworthy of her position’ in the office.
“Because of your carelessness and brazen racism, the whole world has long forgotten this journey and the historic effort your players achieved,” Mbappe added.
Amarilla later admitted that he “regretted” his previous post because it “repeated patterns that I hate”, but in another attack he accused the striker of committing “political violence against a woman”.
The Paraguayan politician, accused of ‘brazen racism’ by Kylian Mbappe, claimed that his Instagram account was hacked after the reactions to his words about the star
Senator Celeste Amarilla shared that she claimed to have been attacked on
The politician has since continued to post about Mbappe on social media; It included his missed penalty kicks in France’s 2-0 win against Morocco and his complaints to the referee about the long delay before the penalty kick.
Following the reactions, Amarilla claimed that her Instagram account was ‘hacked’.
“I am announcing that my Instagram account has probably been hacked since this morning, so as of today I am not responsible for anything posted there,” he wrote.
‘I am taking the necessary steps to protect myself and my followers. Please excuse any inconvenience this may cause you.’
A post later appeared on Instagram that read: ‘I got my Instagram back 2 hours ago! France, you can keep annoying me!!!’
The politician recently doubled down on his extraordinary attack on Mbappe during a Senate hearing in Paraguay.
The South American football team was widely criticized for using dirty tactics against the French in the round of 16, using every trick in the book to provoke their opponents, fouling repeatedly, faking injuries and trying to finish off Les Bleus with overly aggressive behavior.
Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla launched an extraordinary social media attack on Real Madrid’s striker after France’s World Cup last 16 round.
The French captain accused the Paraguayan politician of racism and described her as a ‘despicable woman’ and ‘unworthy of your position’.
Amarilla was angry with Mbappe’s behavior during the World Cup, where France defeated Paraguay.
Mbappe, who scored the game’s only goal from the penalty spot, was accused by Paraguayan goalkeeper Orlando Gill of refusing to shake his hand during the stormy contest, which left Amarilla furious.
“When young Orlando Gill, who was probably setting foot in the World Cup for the first time, probably discovering Europe for the first time, was playing in front of the whole world and extended his hand with all the humility of a Paraguayan, this son of a bitch refused to shake his hand and shouted in his face,” he told the Senate. RMC Sports.
‘This is not French. A Frenchman would never do this. France is Jean-Jacques Rousseau, René Descartes, Montesquieu, Victor Hugo, Simone de Beauvoir, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and the Citizen.
‘I refuse to reduce all this great France and its enormous cultural, artistic and democratic heritage to Mbappe.’
In a disgusting post shared on social media platform
‘You should have pointed the finger at him, Orlando Gill; I do this in the senate and nothing happens!!!’
He also wrote in a separate post that Mbappe ‘behaves like a Frenchman, resentful, newly rich, arrogant and ugly.’
Amarilla added: ‘Like the whole team, he was nervous and scared to death throughout the match; They couldn’t even score a goal, they won by luck…
The Real Madrid star laughed at Paraguayan goalkeeper Orlando Gill after taking the penalty in the 1-0 win.
‘The only thing many of us demand from Albirroja is that he does not slap him with an open hand after the match is over. And this is even though I’m not a football fan.’
Since Paraguay’s exit from the World Cup, some fans of the national team have been filmed publicly burning effigies of the France star.
A group of Paraguayans erected a statue of Mbappe and set it on fire during the ‘San Juan’ festivities, where it is now a tradition throughout the country to burn a doll representing the most hated person in the entire country.
Mbappe angrily responded to Amarilla’s surprising tirade with his own statement last week: ‘Madame Celeste Amarilla, You are a despicable woman and unworthy of your position. You do not represent Paraguay, which sweated with passion and dignity throughout the competition.
‘Because of your recklessness and brazen racism the whole world has long forgotten the journey and historic effort your players have made during this World Cup, giving rise to an incompetent woman who gives the worst possible image of her country.
‘I will never allow people like him the freedom to spread their hatred and racism around the world.’
French Football Federation President Philippe Diallo also supported Mbappe and shared the following: ‘Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla’s racist words targeting Kylian Mbappe are a crime and should be condemned.
‘They need to be tried here, just like everywhere else. FFF submits a report to the prosecutor’s office for legal action.
I offer my full support to our captain, the players and more generally the victims of such disgusting remarks. Players of the French national team represent France; ‘It is our country that has been insulted.’
Paraguayans pose next to Mbappe’s effigy before burning it during ‘San Juan’ festivities
Paraguay’s dirty tactics overshadowed France’s 1-0 win in the round of 16 on Saturday
Paraguay’s dirty tactics It included various incidents during the match, such as rubbing the penalty spot and throwing elbows Dayot Upamecano in the ribs, in the palm Jules KoundeWhile trying to get Michael Olise sent off with his ugly acting, it somehow ended without receiving a single yellow card from Uzbek referee Ilgiz Tantashev.
Following the tumultuous match, BBC commentator Joe Hart called the Paraguayan players ‘an absolute disgrace’, while French newspaper L’Equipe slapped Tantashev with a brutal score of 1/10 for failing to take control of the incident.
At a tense moment in the match, goalkeeper Gill became enraged after Mbappe refused to shake his hands as he celebrated in front of French fans.
Gill reacted angrily and threw the ball onto Mbappe’s back before Mbappe walked towards the center circle where another melee took place.
Speaking after the match, Gill spoke angrily: ‘Kylian Mbappe made me angry. I extended my hand to congratulate him, but he ignored me.
‘This is football, what can we do if they are not used to it? Paraguay is such a tough team.
‘We set out to make ourselves felt on the field from the first moment, if the ball goes in, the man cannot pass.’
Speaking about the controversial match, Mbappe saluted his team and said that they were ready to win this World Cup by any means possible.
‘We knew what kind of match we were going to play. “We showed that we are not a team that only knows how to play offensive football,” he said.
‘They thought we were going to wear tuxedos, play cool games, double-headers and stuff. ‘That’s the way they play.’
France advanced to the semi-finals with Mbappe scoring his first goal in a 2-0 win over Morocco on Thursday in the quarter-finals.
With this goal, Mbappe became the tournament’s top scorer with eight goals, level with Lionel Messi.
Mbappe is one goal behind Messi’s all-time World Cup record of 21 goals, with the striker averaging one goal per game.




