Mbappe-Amarilla Feud Escalates to Threats of Legal Action Over Racist Remarks
Quick Look
- Kylian Mbappe and Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla are in a legal dispute after Mbappe called her "despicable" for alleged racist remarks.
- The feud began after France beat Paraguay in the World Cup, with Amarilla making offensive comments about Mbappe's origin and intelligence.
- Mbappe and the French Football Federation condemned her remarks, while the Paraguayan Foreign Ministry distanced itself from the senator.
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Why It Matters
A dispute between French footballer Kylian Mbappe and Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla has escalated, involving accusations of racism and threats of legal action.
An online feud between France captain Kylian Mbappe and Paraguayan Senator Celeste Amarilla has escalated into threats of legal action after the French footballer called the lawmaker a “despicable woman” in response to what he described as racist remarks.
The dispute began on Saturday after France beat Paraguay 1-0 in the World Cup round of 16, with Mbappe converting the winning penalty. Amarilla accused the French captain of disrespecting Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill by refusing to shake his hand at the final whistle.
In a now-deleted post on X, the senator called Mbappe an “arrogant and ugly Cameroonian pretending to be French” and said she regretted that no Paraguayan player had slapped him after the match.
Amarilla also mocked the striker, claiming he had “never even learned to write,” had “sucked on coconuts instead of his mother’s milk,” and that “the most educated voices he ever heard were chimpanzees.”
Mbappe responded on Monday, accusing Amarilla of tarnishing Paraguay’s image through “recklessness and brazen racism.”
“You are a despicable woman and unworthy of your position. You do not represent Paraguay, that country which has sweated passion and honor throughout the competition,” he wrote on X.
French President Emmanuel Macron also took to X to voice his support for Mbappe, hailing “one more goal for Kylian Mbappe. This time against racism.”
Later in the day, the French Football Federation condemned Amarilla’s comments as “utterly abhorrent and unacceptable,” saying it had referred the matter to prosecutors for possible legal action.
On Tuesday, Amarilla posted an open letter to Mbappe, saying she deleted her original posts after realizing she had responded “with the same insults” she condemns. She nevertheless demanded that the French star retract his remarks and apologize, accusing him of gender-based political violence and threatening legal action.
In her letter, Amarilla also took issue with Mbappe’s post-match comments, in which he said France was ready to “get our hands dirty in the shit” to win the physical battle against Paraguay. She said she interpreted the remark as an insult to the Paraguayan team and the country.
The Paraguayan Foreign Ministry has distanced itself from Amarilla’s remarks, saying they were regrettable and “in no way reflect the position of the government of Paraguay or the Paraguayan people.”
Before their defeat by France, Paraguay had enjoyed a historic World Cup run, including a shock win over Germany in the first knockout round that led President Santiago Pena to declare a national holiday.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
French Football Federation pursues legal action against Senator Amarilla.
Likely · Within weeks
Senator Amarilla faces political repercussions in Paraguay.
Possible · Within months
Open Questions
- Will legal action be pursued?
- Will Mbappe retract his remarks?
- Will Amarilla face consequences in Paraguay?





