Argentine star Lionel Messi ‘s €11 million mansion in Ibiza was vandalized by the climate activist group ‘Futuro Vegetal’. Argentine president Javier Milei condemned the actions of climate protesters as ‘cowardly.’ The group vandalized Lionel Messi ‘s villa, and shared the videos and images of the act on social media.

They broke into the property, painted the facade with red and black paint, and displayed banners with messages ‘Eat the Rich’, while criticizing income inequality. Demanding government action on climate change, they accused the footballer and other wealthy individuals of contributing to environmental changes through their lifestyle. Additionally, the group claimed that the ex-Barcelona star’s mansion was constructed ‘illegally.

’ The Argentine player allegedly purchased the San Josep property for an exorbitant amount in 2022 and frequently visited Ibiza with his wife Antonela Roccuzzo and their three children. The Inter Milan forward has yet to respond to the break-in at his property, but the news is a significant shock for the 37-year-old. Messi’s house attacked: "Help the Planet — Eat the Rich — Abolish the Police" Climate activists vandalized Lionel Messi's mansion on the Spanish holiday island of Ibiza, spray-painting it to underscore the "responsibility of the rich for the climate crisis.

" The action...

pic.twitter.com/HoDZWkaNdJ The ‘Futuro Vegetal’ group has a history of targeting luxury properties and businesses prior to .