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Climate activists trash Lionel Messi’s

$12M Ibiza mansion: ‘Eat the rich’


Lionel Messi’s luxurious Ibiza mansion was the target of a shocking vandalism attack by the radical Spanish climate activist group Futuro Vegetal, according to reports.

The group managed to breach the football star’s lavish property, covering it in red and black paint, and unfurling a banner outside its entry that read: “Help the planet, eat the rich, abolish the police.”

The break-in, which the group posted on Instagram, left Messi’s multimillion-dollar home in disarray, with activists also posing in the garden for more photos.

Lionel Messi.
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Lionel Messi’s Ibiza mansion was vandalized by climate activists from Futuro Vegetal, who splashed red and black paint on the property and posed with a banner.
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The group posed with a banner on the property reading, “Help the planet, eat the rich, abolish the police.”
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Futuro Vegetal, known for its extreme tactics, justified its actions on social media, claiming, “We tinted Messi’s illegal mansion in Ibiza.”

The group criticized the footballer for owning the $12 million mansion, labeling it as an “illegal construction” and highlighting the climate crisis’s impact on the Balearic Islands, where Ibiza — long a party destination for foreigners — is located.

“The richest 1% of the population is responsible for the same amount of carbon emissions as the poorest two-thirds,” the group said. They called for an overhaul of the economic system, asserting, “We need a radical change of system to face the Climate Crisis.”

The radical activist group condemned Messi’s mansion as an illegal construction and criticized the wealthy for their environmental impact, stating that the richest 1% are responsible for the same amount of carbon emissions as the poorest two-thirds.
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Messi, who bought the property in 2022, has yet to respond to the incident.
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Messi, who frequently visits the island with his wife Antonela Roccuzzo and their three children, has yet to publicly respond to the incident.

The Argentine star, currently playing for Inter Miami, has been enjoying a break from football following his triumphant run with Argentina in the Copa America.

The break-in has drawn international attention, with Argentina’s recently elected president Javier Milei voicing strong support for Messi. Milei condemned the act on X, saying in Spanish, “In Spain, communists who want to ‘murder the rich and abolish the police to end climate change’ vandalized a home of Lionel Messi and his family.”

He called on the Spanish government to take action, denouncing communism as an ideology of “envy, hatred, and resentment towards the successful.”

“I stand in solidarity with the Messi family for this cowardly and delusional event and I ask Pedro Sanchez’s government to guarantee the safety of the Argentine citizens who live in the Kingdom of Spain,” Milei said.





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