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Instagram: rapper Booba again banned from the social network

Booba, whose real name is Elie Yaffa, born December 9, 1976 in Sèvres7, is a French rapper and businessman.

Rapper Booba was once again banned from the Instagram social network this Monday, July 11, 2022. This new suspension could be due to his hunt for “influencevoleurs” that he announced a few days ago.

Rapper Booba is no longer on Instagram. Known for his outspokenness and his clashes, he is certainly suspended again for not having “respected the rules of the community” after having provoked NTM, Kaaris, via La Fouine or even the singer Angèle.

Obviously the French rapper has exceeded the limits this time and despite his 37.5 million followers, the Duke’s Instagram account has literally disappeared from the web. “Deserved, it is finito”« It’s very serious that he loses his account! Just because it denounces scams and scams! Ask yourself questions!!! It’s censorship! »can we read among other things in the comments.

The return of the old demons?

In 2020, Booba had been banned for a “butt story”. He was accused of publishing images taken from an intimate video of another rapper, Fianso. A dark affair of revenge porn which illustrates the rivalry between the two men, which has been going crescendo for several months.

“Apparently this is my last post! Instagram closes my account permanently at 4 p.m. Thank you for your support piracy is never over. Don’t do this to me Instagram I promise to be impeccable, ”he wrote under a photo of a kitten. The snapshot obviously did not soften the platform, since his account was then effectively deleted.

The hunt against “Influvoleurs”

For the past few weeks, the rapper has launched a war on influencers, including Magali Berdah, the founder of the Shauna Events agency. “Since I started denouncing the scams of Magali Berdah and her clique of thieves, I have received dozens of messages from people who have been victims. Financial scams, false promises of very lucrative investments, items ordered online and broken or defective receipts, counterfeits…

The influencers rip off the brands that sponsor them and above all rip off thousands of people who believe them, follow them, or order through them believing they are doing business. Not only am I going to denounce this system everywhere, but I am making available to all those who have suffered it, my teams of lawyers. “, he had explained.


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