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Fler & Luna Rabea Beef: Ex-Boss Defends PA Sports’ Wife - News Directory 3

Fler & Luna Rabea Beef: Ex-Boss Defends PA Sports’ Wife

February 8, 2026 Lisa Park Tech
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At a glance
  • A dispute between German rapper PA Sports and fellow artist Fler has escalated into a public disagreement involving PA Sports’ wife, Luna Rabea, and now, a former employer...
  • Ehssan Memarpuri, a real estate broker, addressed the situation on TikTok, stating he felt compelled to issue a statement due to the influx of inquiries his firm received...
  • Memarpuri stated he could “only say positive things” about Luna Rabea’s time at his company.
Original source: hiphop.de

A dispute between German rapper PA Sports and fellow artist Fler has escalated into a public disagreement involving PA Sports’ wife, Luna Rabea, and now, a former employer of Rabea’s is weighing in to defend her character. The conflict began after Fler announced his intention to contact individuals from Luna Rabea’s past, seeking information about her, prompting Rabea to publicly release a short phone call with Fler on her social media channels.

Ex-Employer Speaks Out: “I Can Only Say Positive Things About This Woman”

Ehssan Memarpuri, a real estate broker, addressed the situation on TikTok, stating he felt compelled to issue a statement due to the influx of inquiries his firm received regarding Luna Rabea following the public dispute. Memarpuri confirmed that Luna Rabea had previously worked for him as a real estate agent. However, rather than corroborate any negative rumors, he directly refuted claims made by Fler.

Memarpuri stated he could “only say positive things” about Luna Rabea’s time at his company. He described her as a quick learner who “sold a lot” and “generated very good sales figures.” He also noted a positive working relationship, stating that she left the firm around the time she met her husband, PA Sports.

The initial controversy stemmed from PA Sports gifting Luna Rabea a Mercedes G-Class, presented as a BRABUS conversion, for her 29th birthday. This gift sparked a social media backlash when Mili Umicevic, the wife of BRABUS CEO Constantin Buschmann, publicly accused the couple of purchasing a “fake” BRABUS in Instagram comments. Luna Rabea responded to Umicevic’s accusations, and the ensuing online exchange led to widespread criticism of Umicevic’s perceived arrogance and a wave of trolling directed at her on Instagram. Umicevic subsequently deleted the comments.

The situation took an unexpected turn when Volkswagen capitalized on the dispute. In response to the BRABUS controversy, Luna Rabea shared a photo of her alternative vehicle – a Volkswagen Polo priced at approximately €19,000. She expressed a preference for the Polo over the €390,000 BRABUS G-Class, a sentiment that Volkswagen’s social media team promptly “liked,” effectively leveraging the conflict for their own promotional purposes. This move, as reported by Raptastisch.net, allowed Volkswagen to benefit from the public dispute while BRABUS appeared to be on the defensive.

The BRABUS controversy prompted an apology from BRABUS CEO Constantin Buschmann to PA Sports and Luna Rabea, attempting to de-escalate the situation. However, the fallout continues to reverberate through social media, with the involvement of figures like Fler and now, Luna Rabea’s former employer, further complicating the narrative.

Adding another layer to the ongoing drama, Luna Rabea recently publicly released a phone call with Fler, as reported by hiphop.de. The call, initiated by Rabea as part of her “Hater anrufen” (Call a Hater) series, was brief and unproductive, with Fler quickly ending the conversation after learning he was speaking with PA Sports’ wife. Rabea used the video to criticize Fler and “types like him,” suggesting a broader issue with misogynistic attitudes within the rap community.

The initial accusations of a “fake” BRABUS conversion centered around questions of authenticity and the extent of modifications performed on the vehicle. The YouTube video from PA Sports & Luna Rabea X Mili BRABUS Fake Shitstorm details the initial presentation of the vehicle and the subsequent controversy. The core of the dispute revolves around whether the G-Class met the standards and specifications typically associated with a genuine BRABUS conversion, a point that Mili Umicevic vehemently contested.

The involvement of Memarpuri, Luna Rabea’s former employer, highlights the far-reaching consequences of the initial social media dispute. His public defense of Rabea’s character underscores the personal impact of the online accusations and the willingness of individuals to come forward in support of those targeted by public criticism. The situation demonstrates how quickly a seemingly isolated incident can escalate into a complex web of interconnected conflicts, involving multiple parties and extending beyond the initial disagreement over a luxury vehicle.

The incident also illustrates the increasing power of social media in shaping public perception and influencing brand reputation. Volkswagen’s strategic response to the BRABUS controversy demonstrates a sophisticated understanding of social media dynamics and the potential for leveraging negative publicity to their advantage. The case serves as a cautionary tale for luxury brands and public figures alike, highlighting the importance of managing online presence and responding effectively to social media crises.

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