“For several months, I have been overwhelmed.” Simon Castaldi reacted on BFMTV on Friday night after being singled out earlier this week by the Fraud Crackdown (DGCCRF). Like Capucine Anav and Illan Castronovo, he is one of the influencers who had to post DGCCRF messages on their accounts due to their business practices.
“It made me feel weird but I wasn’t against it. Since this precautionary measure is only because I forgot to forget the #sponsored hashtag, it is not a drama compared to other people who have done real scams, real robberies”, relativized the 23-year-old influencer with more than 340,000 subscribers on Instagram.
“I have never sold pills that prevent death”
In a report on his account, where he admitted to having been “perhaps a little naive”, Simon Castaldi had assured that he was “really very happy that things are moving and that the State is realizing the excesses of social networks “.
“I have never sold pills that prevent death. I have never made an investment in cryptocurrencies”, added the son of Benjamín Castaldi. “I could have made investments that would have given me a lot of money. I didn’t do them because I knew it was illegal.
The influencer also gave his opinion on the crusade that Booba leads against the “influencers”. While he is reserved about the methods of the widely followed rapper on Twitter, Simon Castaldi agrees with him on substance. “Booba is right because there are things that are generally serious, with real robberies, real influencers. For me, I’m not in that slice.”
Source: BFM TV
