Messi's Ibiza mansion vandalized
The luxurious mansion of Argentine star Lionel Messi, a player for the American Inter Miami, in the Spanish island of Ibiza, was vandalized by climate activists, who sprayed the facade of the Argentine star's house with red and black paint after storming it, press reports revealed. The British newspaper "The Sun" reported that the luxurious mansion of Argentine star Lionel Messi, in the Spanish island of Ibiza, was attacked by a group of vandals, as they stormed the Argentine star's house and sprayed the facade of the house with red and black paint. The extremist group, which last year vandalized the headquarters of political parties and leading banks in Spain and also targeted the Pacha nightclub in Ibiza, boasted online about the damage it caused to properties in Cala Tarida in western Ibiza. They also posed for photos with a banner next to a swimming pool and a football pitch where the star and his family are relaxing during their holiday on the island. A pair of vandals were seen demonstrating inside some of the goalposts inside the pitch, and members posted video footage showing two young girls working with spray guns and red and black paint. The newspaper reported that the repairs are likely to cost thousands of dollars, and it was learned that Messi was not present at the property, which he is believed to have bought in 2022, when the vandalism occurred.