To the Editor,
I am writing in response to your recent review of Art with Deon and Amber, in which my client, Mr. Deon Jakari was described as lacking “insight to art, literature, or music” This is not only inaccurate—it is a grotesque distortion of the truth, and frankly, an insult to the vibrant cultural life my client leads.
Deon is, in fact, an extraordinarily erudite man. Only last week he referred to Shakespeare as “the one who wrote all those long plays,” and he can quote, from memory, at least three lines of The Godfather. Once, in my presence, he correctly identified the Eiffel Tower in a photograph taken at night.
Moreover, Deon is not merely a consumer of art—he is a collector. You neglected to mention his extensive and carefully curated Panini football sticker archive, a collection spanning from the 1998 World Cup to the present day. Each sticker is housed in a custom binder, filed chronologically and organised by country. This is not mere ephemera—it is living history.
To portray such a man as culturally barren is nothing short of character assassination. I demand a full and public apology, along with a recognition of Deon’s contributions to the wider arts community—whether that be in the field of sports memorabilia, viral dance trends, or his recent TikTok series, “Guess That Famous Painting (But It’s a Capuccino Art Version).”
Until such an apology is issued, I will be advising my client to consider his legal options, or at the very least, to release a strongly worded video to his millions of followers, suggestion they boycott your company.
Yours,
Coral Vincetti
D.G. Management





