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Antonella's reaction to the kiss that Messi received in his interview with a comedian

The reaction of Lionel Messi's wife

By William Estrella

The reaction of Lionel Messi's wife
The reaction of Lionel Messi's wife

Lionel Messi went viral in a recent interview with Argentine comedian Miguel Granados. The Argentine soccer player took over social media after a promotional video of said talk, where the interviewer jokingly kisses Lionel Messi on the neck. Something that generated humor in the Argentine and now, the reaction of the Argentine's wife to said event that went viral on networks is revealed.

 

Migue Granados told details of the pre-production of the interview with Lionel Messi, recorded in the mansion that the footballer recently bought in Miami. Far from an interview focused on sports, the host of Would be Incredible revealed the axes he prepared to talk with the captain of the national team: "Coca soda, shorts, kiss on the mouth, Miami, happy, Paris, parents, fears, problems, house, circuit breaker, prime time, intimacy, fashion, objects, World Cup, Newells".

Before the broadcast of the interview that Migue Granados did with Lionel Messi, the comedian commented that he came across a video on Twitter where his father, Pablo Grabados, gave the soccer star a kiss, just like he did in the note promotion video. One of the comments that caught his attention the most was one that said: "Two generations kissing a world champion for the first time in history."

 

What did Antonella do when she saw said funny kiss?

The wife of the Inter Miami footballer did not hesitate to comment on the Argentine comedian's publication and placed laughing emojis in the comments. It seems that there is a great relationship between the Messi family and Miguel Granados. It is expected that said interview will be published in the next few hours in full through the comedian's channels. As for Messi, the player will undergo medical tests this day to determine the extent of his injury after requesting the substitution in the 36th minute of Inter Miami's last match in Major League Soccer. According to the Inter Miami coach, it is an old scar from a past injury for the player and the feelings are positive regarding his time out.


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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