- Rapper Odumodublvck has sparked online reactions by revealing that Lamine Yamal can only surpass Pele in terms of football talent.
- Odumodublvck, a Barcelona winger, believes that if he abstains from sex for six years, he can surpass legendary Pele.
- The 17-year-old footballer has become Spain’s youngest-ever goalscorer and continues to impress with his performances for both clubs and the country.
Rapper Odumodublvck has sparked considerable discussion online following his assertion regarding how the emerging football talent, Lamine Yamal, could surpass the legendary Pele.
In a recent post on his Twitter account, now known as X, Odumodublvck expressed that the young winger from Barcelona could achieve greater heights than Pele if he refrains from sexual activity for a period of six years.
At just 17 years of age, Yamal has already made history as the youngest goalscorer for Spain and continues to captivate audiences with his outstanding performances for both his club and the national team.
In his commentary, Odumodublvck stated:
“IF LAMINE YAMAL CAN ABSTAIN FROM SEX FOR SIX STRAIGHT YEARS, HE’LL BE GREATER THAN PELE. INDUSTRY MACHINE.”
In other news, Controversial figure Bobrisky has expressed his views regarding the ongoing divorce situation between renowned musician 2Face Idibia and his estranged spouse, Annie Idibia.
It is important to note that the veteran artist recently revealed his decision to part ways with his wife of twelve years.
This announcement has generated a variety of reactions across social media platforms, prompting Bobrisky to voice his perspective on the issue via his Instagram account.
He asserted that 2Face had made significant mistakes, despite acknowledging that he was unaware of the personal challenges faced by the couple.
Bobrisky emphasized that the manner in which 2Face disclosed the divorce was unjust, particularly considering that Annie was already in a vulnerable state.
He suggested that the couple could have opted to exchange divorce papers privately, thereby avoiding unnecessary public scrutiny.