If you look at the Instagram profile of Rita Agassi, sister of ex-tennis star Andre Agassi (51), you will come across a series of completely bizarre messages. Blurry images and unclear sentences, written without periods and commas.
It is bad hate and threatening messages, addressed to her brothers Andre and Philip. “Hell is waiting, no one can escape death. Dying in the most excruciating pain imaginable,” she wrote on Wednesday for an image, a construct resembling a cat’s spine. But it gets even more violent: “I regret the day I didn’t kill you, Philly.” And that’s not all.
Agassi brothers are said to have broken into her house
The next post will follow on the same day. The picture: a broken vase. The text: “This is the work that Philly Agassi did months ago. It’s symbolic of what the Agassi people are like.” For them he is now forever marked with the number 666, the number of the devil.
Where does this hate come from? On the one hand, she accuses the brothers of breaking into her house a few months ago and destroying objects. On the other hand, Rita’s son Skylar Gonzalez is probably also the reason for the threats. About two and a half years ago she rejected him because of his way of life, Skylar found refuge with uncle Andre and his wife Steffi Graf (52). That’s exactly what Rita should not have fit at all.
Reconciliation? Are you kidding me? Are you serious when you say that!
Already in October 2021 Rita threatened the eight-time Grand Slam winner with death, just a few days after her father Emmanuel († 90) died. However, she did not mourn for a second because she had broken up with him “for a long time”. In November there was hope: As reported by “Bild”, Rita spoke to Andre and Steffi Graf. Agassi was willing to cover the cost of therapy.
Everything is all right again? Obviously not. “You are the problem, not me,” she continues to write about the image of the spine. “The behavior you learned from your father to drive me to suicide and drive me crazy no longer works.” (che)
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