Footballer’s Wife Slams Racist Attacks on Biracial Children

Moroccan Majda Sakho, wife of French international Mamadou Sakho, settles scores with those who have made racist insults against her three children.
"They are too black." Internet users have made racist insults against the three children, Aïda, born in February 2013, Sienna, born in August 2015 and Tidane born in February 2018, that Majda Sakho, followed on Instagram by more than 183,000 followers, had with her husband, former PSG defender Mamadou Sakho. This has prompted the young woman to react.
To read:
"So, for some I have lost my genetic and cultural heritage by getting together with a black man? That my children have nothing Moroccan and that they are too black... For your information: my mother is black and very black. My maternal family is black and proud of it. For all the racists, black Moroccans do exist, whether you like it or not. And even if my mother hadn’t been, I’m proud that my children are," she wrote.
On another note, the couple, married since June 17, 2012, announced good news to their fans during the celebration of their husband’s birthday. The couple is expecting a fourth child. "Happy 33rd birthday to me. Best gift in the world. #Baby number 4," Mamadou Sakho wrote.
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