Booba publishes images of the private life of Maes and his wife

Without any mercy, is Booba going too far? Very upset after the cancellation of his concert in Morocco following the campaign led by Maes against him, the 92i rapper decided to involve his rival’s private life in their clash and flushed out photos of his daily life in Dubai and his family to provoke him.

Booba throws the photos of the house of Maes and his wife!

While Maes showed his satisfaction at having succeeded in damaging Booba’s plan to go on stage in Casablanca for a concert scheduled for this month, the DUC has just responded with a big file. The DUC released photos of the apartment of the author of Omerta located in Dubai where he went into exile following conflicts that occurred last year in in order to ensure the safety of his family after violent events like burnt out cars on the set of a music video. Since this affair, the rapper from Sevran has been very discreet about his personal life to protect those around him.

According to the photos revealed by Booba, Maes seems far from living in luxury as he displays it on the networks, no villa, no Lamborghini. “Look, it’s Georgey’s cabin” comments B2O in the caption of his tweet to address Gims who has also just celebrated following the cancellation of his concert in Morocco where he resides. He mentions in passing the Sevranais by his real family name to challenge him.

Booba did not stop there, he continued with several stories. First of all by posting a screenshot of the mocking comments of Internet users on the house of Maes because it is a semi-detached apartment, “He takes out the trash, but left his album inside”can we read, “A house for all” does he have fun then then “An HLM in the desert”. Kopp also posted a photo of his enemy’s girlfriend along with the message, “He told him bebew we are moving to Dubai”.

For the moment, Maes has not reacted, but he should probably not remain impassive to such an attack from Booba.

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