Moroccan Rapper Don Bigg Denies Racist Comments, Claims Facebook Account Hacked

The Facebook account created under the pseudonym "Kifouat Bezah" and belonging to Moroccan rapper Taoufik Hazeb alias Don Bigg would have been hacked. The rapper specified on Instagram that he had nothing to do with the racist remarks attributed to him on the social network.
"They invented white chocolate so that Blacks could get dirty too." These are the racist remarks attributed to Don Bigg. Faced with the controversy, the rapper hastened to point out that he could not have made such remarks, he who had dedicated a title to Africa in 2009.
"Since the release of Hicham Hajji’s film Redemption day, where I play one of the main roles, the blows are coming from all sides. They have tried several times to hack my official page on Facebook and Instagram, but they didn’t succeed, because they are verified accounts. But now they have hacked my personal account where there are just my close friends, I don’t know how they did it. My team is working to deactivate this account," the rapper explained on Instagram.
Don Bigg also confides that the blow could be the work of Algerians who attacked Hicham Hajji’s film, released in January on streaming platforms.
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