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Kylian Mbappe’s pink hair: the biggest consequences of Mandela Effect in football

The Mandela Effect is a human mind phenomenon in which a group of people recall a particular event or its details differently than it actually occurred. More simply, The Mandela Effect is a phenomenon of false collective memory. You remember something that never happened or was never true.

Recently, on social media, people have been saying that the French star striker Kylian Mbappe had pink hair back in the past. However, this is totally false, and Mbappe never had pink hair.

The term ‘Mandela Effect’ is named after South African activist and politician Nelson Mandela, whom many people remember dying in prison in the 1980s. In actuality, he was released from prison in 1990 and created history by becoming the first black president of South Africa. 

Kylian Mbappe Pink Hair

Kylian Mbappe Pink Hair

The major cause of the phenomenon is the collective repetition of misremembering and false memories. People are getting confused with another renowned star footballer, Neymar Jr, who did have pink hair back in the past. Also, to clarify, some people posted Neymar’s picture with pink hair along with Mbappe, who never had pink hair.

However, Mbappe is loved by his true fans for his world-class performances for the club and the French national team, not just for his hair colour. Mbappe is one of the most exciting and thrilling players to watch in today’s football world. He is an excellent playmaker dribbler with great strength to shoot the ball from a distance. 

His pace and agility became scary for the defenders, and on many occasions, he was seen unlocking the defences and scoring magnificent goals. Mbappe’s exceptional talent has always been on display throughout his career, whether he was playing for his youth team or his current team, Paris Saint-Germain. He played a crucial part many times in the team’s victory, guiding them to win multiple league titles.

Mbappe has also made his unforgettable mark on the international football stage. He was the leading man in France’s 2018 FIFA World Cup winning. Mbappe also did a spectacular job in the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Guided the team to the final and also created history by scoring a hat-trick in the final, but couldn’t win the trophy and lost to Lionel Messi’s Argentina.

Kylian Mbappe never had pink hair

The 2018 World Cup winner and PSG star had made huge headlines over social media due to a strange and unpopular phenomenon called the Mandela Effect. Many football fans say that Mbappe had pink hair, but in reality, he never did.

Mbappe got recognition and love among football fans for his unmatched football skills, but he also became famous for his various hairstyles. Meanwhile, fans are making various speculations. Many fans have been saying that Mbappe had pink hair. 

One user wrote, “Mbappe had pink hair but changed it into blue.”

While another one said,”No, Mbappe never had pink hair.”

The various comments create confusion and debate among fans. It is highly possible that people are misremembering Mbappe’s hair colour because of a false collective memory. It is also possible that football fan’s memories are being influenced by media reports and socially shared memes, graphics and cartoons. Mbappe has been featured in many publications, and people have shared his memes and cartoons in pink hair. 

Instances of Mandela Effect in Football

In the semi-final of the 2014 World Cup, Brazil lost to Germany by 7-1, not 7-0. However, many people remember it as 7-0, which is completely Mandela Effect. The reason could be the losing of 5 five-time World Cup winners in such a humiliating way, which makes people believe it was 7-0, not 7-1.

The Dutch striker Memphis Depay wears ‘Memphis’ on his jersey, not ‘Depay’, which is also a Mandela Effect. He wears the ‘Memphis’ jersey both for his national team as well as club Atletico Madrid. 

The other Mandela Effect in football is that Zlatan Ibrahimovic has a Nike sponsorship, which is not true. Of Course, the Swedish superstar had an earlier contract with the brand, but it no longer existed. People still talk and think that he still has Nike sponsorship. 

There are a number of instances of the Mandela Effect in football. Some of the most common examples include:

  • Ronaldo’s haircut in 2002: Many people believe that Ronaldo had a bizarre haircut before the 2002 FIFA World Cup final. However, he actually shaved his head before the tournament.
  • France’s kit at Euro 2016: Many people believe that France wore a kit with a white stripe down the middle at Euro 2016. However, their kit actually had a blue stripe down the middle.
  • Maradona’s World Cup wins: Many people believe that Maradona won two World Cups. However, he only won one World Cup, in 1986.
  • Pele’s goal tally: Many people believe that Pele scored over 1000 goals in his career. However, he actually scored 767 goals.
  • Beckham’s free-kicks: Many people believe that David Beckham scored many free-kicks for England. However, he only scored one free-kick for England.
  • Ferguson’s retirement: Many people believe that Sir Alex Ferguson retired from football in 2013. However, he actually retired in 2012.

Can you beat the Mandela Effect?

Here is the major part: can you beat the Mandela Effect? The answer is yes; we can beat it with some conditions. Before that, let’s have some examples of the Mandela Effect.

The first one is the famous cartoon Pikachus’s Tail. Did you know Pickachu’s tail has a black strip or not? Well, some of you would say yes, some of you would be confused, while some of you would say no. The correct answer is no; there is no black strip on Pikachu’s tail.

The second example of the Mandela effect is the logo of a famous soft drink company. People have the Mandela Effect between the two most circulated logotypes, Coca-Cola and CocaCola. Can you answer the right logo of the company? There are many instances where people need clarification on the two. The correct logo is Coca-Cola. What have you guessed?

The third and most globally famous example of the Mandela Effect is the Mona Lisa painting. Many people remember the Mona Lisa having a blank expression. However, she’s been smiling the whole time in this famous painting. 

There are also many other examples of the Mandela Effect. In all these three examples, there are higher chances you must have gone through the effect one or another time. So, the continued identification of the most famous and viral incidents, people and more is the ultimate solution to beat the Mandela Effect.

Why do we have the Mandela Effect?

The effect started from the false belief of Nelson Mnadela’s death in the 1980s. However, he was alive until 2013. Many people made this false belief. It was then the discovery of many other cases of mass false memories, such as the above example of Pikachu and the Mona Lisa painting.

So, the major question was how so many people have wrong memories of the same thing. The answer can be given by Cognitive psychology. The Mandela Effect majority occurred due to a cognitive function known as false memory. 

This is when we remember events and incidents that never happened and distortions into memories of certain experiences. Such false memories can seem very real and vivid in one’s mind, even though they are totally incorrect. 

FAQ

Did Kylian Mbappe ever had pink hair?

No, Kylian Mbappe has never had pink hair. This is a common example of the Mandela Effect, a phenomenon where a large group of people misremembers a collective event or fact.

Which player had pink hair in PSG team?

Neymar has had pink hair in the PSG team. He dyed his hair pink in February 2020, ahead of PSG’s Champions League knockout stage run. Neymar has always been known for his stylish and experimental hairstyles, and the pink hair was no exception. He received a lot of attention for his new look, and many fans and pundits praised him for his boldness and fashion sense.

What is Kylian Mbappe original hair color?

Kylian Mbappe has black hair. He is a French professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain and the France national team. He is considered one of the best players in the world.

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