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Mina Kimes Calls Papaya’s Solitaire Promo a ‘Colossal’ Mistake as Stephen A. Smith’s Deal Draws Heat — What Changed Today (Nov. 9, 2025)
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Mina Kimes nennt Papayas Solitaire-Promo einen „kolossalen“ Fehler, während Stephen A. Smiths Deal Kritik auf sich zieht – Was sich heute geändert hat (9. Nov. 2025)

Die ESPN-NFL-Analystin Mina Kimes hat sich öffentlich von einer bezahlten Promotion für Solitaire Cash, ein Handyspiel von Papaya (ehemals Papaya Gaming), distanziert, ihre Teilnahme als „kolossalen“ Fehler bezeichnet und gesagt, sie habe den Deal nicht geprüft. Sie sagte außerdem, sie habe kein
November 10, 2025

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