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‘You despise me because I am a woman’: Paraguay senator fires back at Kylian Mbappé after racism row | Football News

On: July 7, 2026 11:38 AM
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'You despise me because I am a woman': Paraguay senator fires back at Kylian Mbappé after racism row
Kylian Mbappé and Paraguay senator Celeste Amarilla (Agency Image)

Paraguay senator Celeste Amarilla has demanded a public apology from France captain Kylian Mbappé and warned she could pursue legal action after the footballer branded her a “despicable woman” over racist remarks she made following Paraguay’s FIFA World Cup exit.The dispute began after Amarilla posted offensive comments on social media following France’s Round of 16 victory over Paraguay, referring to Mbappé as a “colonised Cameroonian” who was “pretending hard to be French, resentful, newly rich, arrogant, and ugly.” She also claimed France “won by a fluke and Mbappe was nervous and scared to death the whole match, like his entire team.”

Kylian Mbappé post

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Mbappé responded by calling Amarilla “a despicable woman” who was “unworthy” of serving in Paraguay’s Congress.Amarilla has now issued a lengthy response on X, insisting that her criticism was directed solely at Mbappé and not at France, a country she says she has admired throughout her life.“The problem is between you and me. I’ve never said anything against France; on the contrary, I’m with you. I studied at a French school from the age of two until I was seventeen, and I finished my schooling there. I am who I am thanks to the Collège de l’Inmaculee Concepcion, and I am here because of the education it gave me. We sang La Marseillaise and honored its flag with our own. I speak French and I love visiting France. Last Christmas, I spent it with my family in Courchevel, and we welcomed the New Year in Saint-Tropez. It has nothing to do with France; the problem is with you,” Amarilla wrote.The senator accused Mbappé of disrespecting Paraguay before and during the World Cup encounter, pointing to remarks she interpreted as insulting.“Your arrogance and contempt have been getting on my nerves since before the match, when you said, ‘If we have to get our hands dirty, let’s get dirty.’ We’re not stupid; we understand perfectly well that the dirty stuff was the Paraguayan team, and that we all are the Paraguayan team. Then you said they were going to remove the makeup. We understand that too, that you look so elegant with makeup, and we, poor and rough as we are, don’t even know what it is. All of Paraguay fell silent, myself included. We took it,” she added.Amarilla also alleged that Mbappé displayed poor sportsmanship during and after the match.“During the match, your arrogant behavior was evident, your contempt for each player, as if they were disgusting, and without even covering your mouth, when you said, ‘La concha de tu madre,’ an extremely aggressive phrase in Latin America, and you know it.”She further claimed Mbappé failed to show respect to Paraguay’s goalkeeper after the final whistle.“And finally, you disregarded our goalkeeper’s health. That’s simply unacceptable. Respect between rivals after a match is almost sacred, in war as in peace, in defeat as in victory, and you didn’t shake his hand and you shouted your victory in his face–that’s simply unacceptable. You displayed your contempt, your arrogance, and your poor manners in a single second. It hurt me, it hurt my entire country, and deeply. France should hold you accountable, because it’s a nation of knights, with centuries of history and expertise. France should hold you accountable for your behavior,” she wrote.Amarilla acknowledged that she had since deleted her original post after reflecting on the language she had used.“My posts were filled with boiling blood, that mixed-race blood, that beautiful blend of Indigenous blood with the Spanish blood that flows in my veins. That’s what I wrote about today’s posts when you mocked those immense Paraguayan players who fought on equal terms until the end of the match. However, right away, I regretted mistreating you with the same insults I receive, because I too am despised for being mixed-race and Latina, called dirty. I regretted it and deleted the post. I realized I was repeating patterns I hate, and I deleted it. I understand that it bothered you, because it is humiliating,” she said.Despite that admission, the senator insisted Mbappé must also withdraw his remarks.“Now, I demand that you also retract your statement and apologize to me. I, too, will not tolerate your violence. You don’t know me, you have no idea who I am, and you have no right to say that I am a despicable woman, unworthy of the office I hold. I am a Senator of the Paraguayan Nation, elected by the people. Before that, I was a National Deputy, also elected by the people. Thousands of Paraguayans voted for me and consider me their voice. My primary commitment is to be the voice of the Paraguayan people, to speak out against their silence, and to defend my country with my life. That is what is expected of me,” Amarilla wrote.She continued by defending her democratic mandate.“I represent my country because I was elected in free elections. I was freely elected to make its laws and to be its voice. You have no idea what it means to be elected to defend your country, to be the voice of the people. I was elected National Senator; I don’t know if you realize the importance of my position.”Concluding her statement, Amarilla accused Mbappé of political and gender-based violence and warned that she was considering legal action if he did not apologise.“Who are you to call me unworthy or despicable when you don’t even know me?! Pure and simple gender violence! Political violence against a woman who got where she is with the popular vote of her people. You despise me precisely because of my gender; you offend me precisely because I am a woman. You are not attacking my skin color, my preferences, my status as a woman, or my political position. Retract your statement with me, honor your French citizenship, and apologize, or I may take legal action for gender violence,” Amarilla concluded.



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