Actor Saïd Taghmaoui Caught in Instagram Abs Photo Controversy

No, it’s for sure! Ridiculousness does not kill. Saïd Taghmaoui just showed signs of life by making his private account private after (We assume) being ashamed of the century. He wanted to boast about having beautiful abs by posting on Instagram... photos of someone else’s abs. And by pushing the ridiculousness to the point of writing: "Work in progress!" We can hardly imagine him going to the pool in the next few days. Booed, he certainly would be!
Saïd Taghmaoui just posted a photo of the abs of Moroccan athlete Amr Jgounni and commented: "Work in progress". But which one? A work on lying? He deleted the photo since and made his account private.
Amr Jgounni did not appreciate the gesture and retaliated by apparently trying to talk to Taghmaoui directly first. Indeed, the athlete posted a poster of the famous film La Haine, in which Taghmaoui plays, but wrote these words: "Sad day: A plagiarism, insults and now I get blocked by one of the icons of the small screen. We grew up watching your movies, listening to your interviews... Disappointment after disappointment, I only have one thing to say to you, do your abs Saïd. You killed me!"
Booba, Taghmaoui’s longtime enemy, did not miss this opportunity to point out Taghmaoui’s frightening stupidity by resharing the photo of the abs that the actor appropriated (saying with simulated modesty that it was only progress).
And internet users also mocked him a lot, in comments where they called him among other things a "mytho", asking him if he wanted "the abs of others".
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