Lamine Yamal makes his YouTube debut, shows off his house, and confesses: "That's why I can't have a girlfriend."
The Catalan striker also reveals his obsession with the smell of vanilla
BarcelonaLamine Yamal continues to expand his social media presence: the Barcelona star has now decided to launch a YouTube channel to connect directly with his fans. The Catalan striker debuted on the platform with a video showcasing his house, or rather, what is now his former home, as he explains in the video that the disarray is due to a move. The striker is relocating to the former home of Piqué and Shakira, a mansion that became the scene of a highly publicized separation. During the tour of his house, Lamine Yamal shares various personal details with the camera, such as his obsession with vanilla: "In my house, everything has to smell like vanilla. I love it." In fact, the young footballer shows how, room by room, he has air fresheners with that scent everywhere. He also reveals that his little brother's favorite spot in the house is where the caganer (a traditional Catalan Christmas figurine) with his image is located. "Whenever he came over, he would make me hold the caganer until he broke it," he explains. Interestingly, everything... house tour He does so wearing a Luis Díaz football shirt, a player who was heavily linked to Barça this summer.
After his whirlwind romance with Argentinian rapper Nicki Nicole, the Catalan winger also emphasizes his single status at various points in the video. "Here's a rose for when I find my girl," he says with a broad grin. While showing off his room, he reveals his obsession with sweets: "I have a problem. I always go to bed early so I can get up in the middle of the night to eat cookies. It's my favorite thing to do. That's why I can't have a girlfriend, because I get up in the middle of the night," he confesses.
Lamine Yamal is already a media star at just eighteen years old. His sporting achievements, reflected in his trophy cabinet, have skyrocketed his popularity. This new professional facet as YouTuberHowever, he's not coming back. The crack Rocafonda has explained on several occasions that, had he not been a footballer, he would have liked to be an influencer. He also already has a team in the King's League, Gerard Piqué's league. In the coming weeks, he will continue to update his new YouTube channel, and perhaps we'll get a glimpse inside his new house: "If you want to see it, 10 million subscribers?"