Paratesh told
Omasport: “The news is spreading in the
Muslim countries and it has been a disaster.
"I was severely harassed because it released the
whole world on me.
"My family also harassed me, but the people’s
attack was more influential."
Paratesh released a video on his Instagram page further
denying the claims. “Hi friends, a piece of false news about me is
trending on social media with regards to me sleeping with 23 women because they
thought I was Lionel Messi," he said.
"Please do not play with people’s reputation and
credibility.
“We are all aware of the fact that if it actually
happened to anyone, there would be some complaints and it would lead to my
prosecution.
"That would be a disaster and a calamity of
international proportion. If this news was true, I would be in jail right now.
“Do not believe it, it is not true. I am going to do
everything to fight this legally and make sure my name is cleared."
Parastesh shot to fame in 2017, after photos of him
posing in Lionel Messi's No. 10 jersey were shared on social media. He now has
over 700,000 followers on Instagram, with his fame opening the way to
advertising offers and modelling contracts. Well, fame comes with its troubles
too, Paratesh.
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