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Karim Benzema unveils new girlfriend

Karim Benzema unveils new girlfriend

Ammon24-05-2025

Ammon News - Friday evening saw Karim Benzema stir up a media storm. Attending the Cannes Film Festival shortly after clinching the Saudi Arabian league title, the 2022 Ballon d'Or winner made a striking appearance on the red carpet — accompanied by a new companion.
The football star was seen holding hands with 32-year-old Franco-Algerian actress Lyna Khoudri, seemingly confirming their relationship officially. Rumors about their romance have been circulating on social media for some time now.
To recap, Benzema also secured the Saudi Pro League title with Al-Ittihad this season. He featured in 31 matches, netting 23 goals and providing 9 assists. The 37-year-old striker's contract with the club runs until summer 2026. Footboom1

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