The war between Booba and Magali Berdah is not over yet. For several months, the French rapper made up his mind to denounce the system implemented by reality TV influencers, which he doesn’t mind calling “influencers.” According to Booba, this is a huge scam, with consumers and especially young people being the first victims. With his always offensive style, the artist does not hesitate to multiply attacks against various influencers, as well as Magali Berdah, the director of Shauna Events agency.
Faced with the proliferation of messages from the rapper, the business woman turned not only to justice, but also to the side of the management of various social networks. He specifically managed to get Booba’s Instagram account deleted. However, after initially supporting Magali Berdah’s request, French justice ruled in favor of the rapper.That the initial decision was made on an illegal basis and should therefore be withdrawn.“. But the Marseille court cannot force Instagram to restore Booba’s account. This administrative victory has not gone unnoticed by observers as well as the director concerned. Journalist Stéphane Larue was surprised by the recent treatment of this war on Twitter. TPMP (C8). “Why isn’t the TPMP following the case between Booba and Magali Berdah? However, a lot has happened in the last few days and… nothing!Always very reactive on the bluebird’s social network, Booba wanted to convey his vision of the situation and put up a deadly fight against the team of the show presented by Cyril Hanouna.
.@larueofficiel Because they’re all drunk female scumbags. For this reason! pic.twitter.com/sTu627rDUL
—Booba (@booba) October 4, 2022
“Because they’re all drunk female scumbags. For this reason !“, he texted. The atmosphere…
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Source: Programme Television

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