Big scandal. Atletico star's coffee brand logo looks a lot like the symbol of the Nazi SS


Atlético Madrid forward Marcos Llorente and retired player Ibai Gómez, along with other partners, have ventured into entrepreneurship by creating their own coffee brand, Irreverentes.
This new project focuses on producing high-quality coffee and has recently entered the market, but it has already sparked controversy.
The issue lies in the brand's logo, which closely resembles the SS insignia of Nazi Germany. This similarity has generated a wave of criticism and discussions online from concerned users.
The impact of this resemblance was so significant that Marcos Llorente became a trending topic on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Without delving into details, writer Fonsi Loaiza noted on Elon Musk's social media platform:
"Footballer Marcos Llorente is one of the ardent followers of the far-right movement Alvise. He promoted sunbathing without sunscreen."
Loaiza also mentioned that Llorente and Gómez's restaurant had already been shut down due to the lack of a license to have a terrace.
A few weeks ago, Llorente was trending for advocating irresponsible sun exposure. The athlete sparked a heated discussion on social media by posting a picture of himself sunbathing "without sunscreen" from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
On his Instagram account, the Atlético Madrid player responded to some comments: "The problem is not the sun, but us. Don't blame the sun," he told one user, while to another, he was much more direct: "If you think skin cancer is caused by the sun, you are the king of ignoramuses."
The coffee company has yet to comment on the controversy surrounding its logo and has not explained the design's meaning on its website.



















