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Ana Botín and Juan Roig Star in the World Cup's Most Surreal Encounter with Youtuber Speed

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Before the start of the Spain-France party, the content creator met with the two Spanish entrepreneurs

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His communication teams will be celebrating his success in the care economy. Then I said to myself: being so rich, why do they need to keep selling? Maybe it’s just for that, because being rich I had never empathized so much with Ana Patricia Botín and Juan Roig as seeing them chatting with Speed. And that I didn’t know who I was. The day before I found out: a 21-year-old boy whose real name is Darren Watkins. He started making content with vide…

·Madrid, Spain
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The president of Santander and Mercadona starred in a fun moment after the semifinal contested between Spain and France with the American influencer, which totals 185 million followers on their social networks

·Madrid, Spain
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Spanish business leaders asked to stream to take a picture. They explained that Mercadona is like a Spanish Walmart and Santander Bank is like the JP Morgan of Europe.

·Lisboa, Portugal
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Spain's 2-0 victory against France, which certified its standings for the World Cup final, also left one of the most unexpected scenes off the playing field. Ana Botín, Juan Roig and IShowSpeed coincided at the Dallas stadium and starred in a conversation that didn't take long to go viral.Continue reading...

·Barcelona, Spain
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Before the start of the Spain-France party, the content creator met with the two Spanish entrepreneurs

·Madrid, Spain
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Santander President Ana Botín and Mercadona owner Juan Roig enjoyed Spain's victory at the Dallas stadium where they starred in a viral moment alongside IShowSpeed, one of the world's most successful youtubers

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Infobae broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Wednesday, July 15, 2026.
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