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"I Love You Zimbabwe": Fake Mr Bean Releases Statement After Pakistan's Defeat In T20 World Cup

"I Love You Zimbabwe": Fake Mr Bean Releases Statement After Pakistan's Defeat In T20 World Cup

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Saturday, October 29, 2022 08:26:13 AM UTC

Pakistani comedian Asif Muhammad was the one who posed as the doppelganger of the original Mr Bean during his visit to Zimbabwe in 2016.

For the past few days, cricket fans from Zimbabwe and Pakistan have been engaged in a war of words over the "Mr Bean controversy". For those unaware, even before the T20 World Cup match had started on Thursday, certain tweets from Zimbabwe fans over sending a "Fake Mr Bean" to their country had triggered a plethora of reactions on social media. After Zimbabwe defeated Pakistan by a stunning one-run, the President of Zimbabwe also trolled Pakistan and advised the country to send the real Mr Bean next time.  Here's the official statement from Pakistans Mr Bean😂pic.twitter.com/NOzgFmJ2SH

Now, after much uproar, the "Fake Mr Bean" has spoken out about the incident and issued an official statement. A video going viral on Twitter showed the Pakistan Mr Bean, named Asif Muhammad, praising Zimbabwe. He mentioned his fondness for people from Zimbabwe, Pakistan and other countries. He also stated that the match between the two sides was a tough game. 

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