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Home » Mohammed Kudus’ surprising advice to his younger self: “Don’t be famous”

Mohammed Kudus’ surprising advice to his younger self: “Don’t be famous”

johnmahamaBy johnmahamaFebruary 25, 2025 Youth & Sports No Comments2 Mins Read
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In a sport where superstars often bask in the glory of their fame, West Ham and Ghana winger Mohammed Kudus is kicking against the grain.

In a refreshing display of humility, the West Ham winger revealed that if he could turn back the clock, he’d advise his younger self to steer clear of the spotlight.

The talented youngster has learned that being famous is a double-edged sword, and he’s not afraid to speak his mind.

In an exclusive interview with Rising Ballers, Kudus opened up about the pressures of fame, saying, “Don’t be famous.” It’s a surprising admission from a player who’s quickly becoming a household name world wide. Kudus, who’s quickly become a fan favorite at the London Stadium, has been in scintillating form since joining the Hammers, scoring 17 goals and providing 8 assists in 69 appearances. However, Kudus is keenly aware that fame comes with a hefty price tag.

While acknowledging that having a large following can be beneficial in amplifying social issues, Kudus believes that the constant scrutiny can be overwhelming. “It’s good to have the numbers and the fans… but sometimes it’s just too much to carry on so much opinions and talking about who you are,” he confessed.

Kudus’ words serve as a timely reminder that beneath the glamour of professional football lies a complex web of pressures and expectations. His willingness to speak candidly about the downsides of fame is a breath of fresh air in an industry often dominated by superficiality.

As Kudus continues to make waves on the pitch, his down-to-earth perspective is a welcome respite from the usual fanfare surrounding football’s brightest stars. By keeping his feet firmly grounded, Kudus is proving that true greatness lies not in seeking fame, but in staying true to oneself.



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