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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 nazywa promocję Pasjansa Papayi „kolosalnym” błędem, gdy umowa Stephena A. Smitha budzi kontrowersje — Co się zmieniło dziś (9 listopada 2025)

Analityczka NFL w ESPN, Mina Kimes, publicznie odcięła się od płatnej promocji gry mobilnej Solitaire Cash od Papaya (dawniej Papaya Gaming), nazywając swój udział „kolosalnym” błędem i przyznając, że nie sprawdziła tej współpracy. Dodała też, że nie otrzymała wynagrodzenia i jeśli je
10 listopada, 2025

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