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Paraguayan Swimmer Luana Alonso, Kicked Out Of Paris Olympics 2024, Says Neymar "Sent Me A DM"

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Paraguayan swimmer Luana Alonso who was allegedly kicked out of Paris Olympics 2024 village has revealed that Brazilian footballer Neymar Junior recently sent him a private message on Instagram.

Alonso's revelation comes day after reports claimed that the organising committee kicked her out of the Summer Games village for allegedly creating an "inappropriate atmosphere".

Speaking to Paraguayan radio show Aire de Todos, the 20-year-old has claimed that former Brazil captain is a huge fan and slid into her DMs, without revealing much details.  "He sent me a DM.

That's all I can say. It was left on the request form. I cannot tell this here," Alonso said, as quoted by Fox Sports Mexico.

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