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OnlyFans star Melissa M leaks DMs from Vinícius Jr., Benzema & Leão — claims Vinícius even invited her to his house

Time of India8 hours ago

Albanian influencer and model Melissa M, better known to her millions of followers as @melimtx, has just stirred the football world with one spicy reveal after another. With over 6.5 million fans across Instagram, TikTok, and OnlyFans, Melissa isn't exactly new to attention, but her latest tea has everyone's jaws on the floor. In a recent Kick livestream, she casually dropped that three major football stars, Karim Benzema, Vinícius Júnior, and Rafael Leão, have slid into her DMs.
The revelation came during a laid-back Sunday stream on Kick where she spent over an hour chatting with fans until the conversation turned to her inbox. What exactly did they say? Let's break down who said what.
Melissa M reveals how Karim Benzema slid into her DMs
According to Melissa, Karim Benzema, the 37-year-old Ballon d'Or winner and ex-Real Madrid captain, slid in with just a 'hi'. In a sea of confessions that she usually receives, Benzema's message was the most subtle and perhaps the most intriguing. Was it simply a polite hello from football royalty, or a subtle power move designed to pique her interest without making waves? Fans are definitely invested in this, wondering about his intentions to slide into the DMs of a rising star 15-year his junior.
Ptdrrr c'est vrm un bz Benzema il a une femme, 4 enfants mais il dm des meufs sur Insta et pas n'importe qui en plus. Elle l'a affiché normal 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/vllBIifa56 — 𝔇𝔧𝔦𝔟𝔦𝔫𝔥𝔬 🇨🇷 (@DjibinhoPvris_) June 23, 2025
Vinícius Júnior was the boldest one, per Melissa M
While Benzema was cool and cryptic, Vinícius Júnior was not at all subtle. The 24-year-old Brazilian winger, formerly with Real Madrid, didn't text sweet talk. In Melissa's leaked Kick stream, she spells it out, 'Vinny DM'd me… 'Play paddle now; come to my house.' I said, 'Excuse me… thanks, but I don't feel like it.''
That's right! Vinícius straight-up invited her to his pad for paddling and a hangout. Melissa also claims he deletes his messages after they're read, making it look as though it was her who initiated contact. And even after turning him down, she still wished him luck, 'Hope you get the Golden Ball.'
Instagram model 'Melimtx' exposes soccer player Vinicius Junior for being in her DMs 👀 pic.twitter.com/nUfZh536cI — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) June 23, 2025
Rafael Leão's emotional exchange
Then there's Rafael Leão, the 26-year-old AC Milan talent who brought the feels. Melissa said he got emotionally invested fast. When she left his message on read, he didn't back off, but he double-tapped with disappointment. Though she responded once, she quickly stepped away, ending the exchange. Fans are buzzing that Leão's approach was more emotional or desperate than the others.
How did the internet react to the revelations?
While most fans took Melissa M's DM reveal casually, brushing it off as just another day on the internet, others weren't as amused, especially when it came to the players' alleged relationship statuses. Some pointed out that both Vinícius Júnior and Rafael Leão are reportedly involved with other women. Vinícius has been linked to Brazilian influencer Maria Júlia Mazalli, while Leão is rumoured to be dating Inês Rebelo. Meanwhile, Benzema, a father of 4, has been in a public relationship with Lyna Khoudri after his 2022 divorce from wife Cora Gauthier.

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