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Network rage against star DJ after Lionel Messi fell ill with corona

Lionel Messi, here on December 12, 2021 in the Paris Saint-Germain game against AS Monaco, tested positive for Corona.

Big trouble after Lionel Messi’s corona infection. Because a star DJ was identified as the contact person for the Argentine from Paris Saint-Germain, the allegations pelted him down.

The corona cases are also increasing drastically in the world of football, at the beginning of the new year, superstar Lionel Messi (34) was also caught. After the infection of the six-time world footballer became known, some of his most fanatical fans blew the fuses.

On Sunday (January 2, 2022), Paris Saint-Germain reported the Argentine’s disease. He is said to have been infected while on vacation, possibly at the party after an award ceremony on December 23, 2021. One of the participants was then faced with serious allegations.

DJ Fer Palacio accused after Lionel Messi’s corona illness

Because although the Argentine star DJ Fer Palacio (1.8 million subscribers on YouTube) should have isolated himself as a contact person for a corona infected person at the time of the event, he played at the after-show party of the Coscu Army Awards, even posed on one Photo with Lionel Messi, who was there as a star guest.

“I made the greatest of all dance,” wrote Fer Palacio four days later on Instagram under the joint photo. On Sunday, Messi fans accused him of having infected the footballer. After the positive test, the PSG professional is in domestic isolation in Argentina, the planned return trip to France has been delayed.

“I got a bunch of messages and I’m a trending topic on Twitter because Messi tested positive for Corona and I was accused of having infected him. Some even called me a ‘murderer’, ”the artist reported Instagram. Because of the massive allegation, he felt compelled to react even further.

Corona at Lionel Messi: DJ Fer Palacio defends himself against fan anger

On Instagram and Twitter, Fer Palacio published a photo of the negative result of a PCR test that he had to do on Sunday for a trip to Uruguay. “I did not infect Messi,” he assured in the corresponding message.

Because several guests had tested positive for Corona the day after the party, it should ultimately not be traceable who actually infected Messi. In view of the hasty reactions on social media, that’s probably better that way. (bc)

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