Ayem Nour reveals the behind-the-scenes of a contract with her ex-husband

Ayem Nour lifts the veil on her private life in her book "All Those That I Am", which is being released this Monday, November 4th. She reveals, among other things, the contract that her ex-husband and father of her son would have proposed to her.
In this work published by Leduc editions, Ayem Nour confides about her private life, and in particular her fight for the custody of her son, Ayvin, which the businessman Vincent Miclet, her ex-husband and the child’s father, was determined to recover. "He wanted custody even though Ayvin and I had been living together all along. Being separated from my son was unimaginable and totally unjustified," we can read at the beginning of the book.
The former Secret Story star then confides that "for months, he has been proposing an agreement to me. I resist," even if, she admits, this contract is "tempting". Ayem Nour reveals that her ex-husband has proposed to her "a house for our son and me, a service worthy of a royal family, a four-figure alimony." But on one condition. Vincent Miclet wants "I set the residence in Morocco and that I agree to modify the terms of visitation and accommodation rights to implement joint custody," she details.
An arrangement that does not seem to suit her. "But it is not my country: if I know it from having spent vacations there, I do not know if living there will please us, and above all, if Ayvin and I will be able to adapt to this new way of life." Another hitch, her professional constraints as a columnist on a television show. "The project seems complicated to me. But since V is not lacking in means, he offers to pay for all my round trips in business class, while specifying in black and white that it would be in ’economy’."
Ayem Nour would have finally given her in-principle agreement. "I’m proposing a trial run. It’s neither yes nor no. Add in black and white to this agreement that it will be for one year, and that we’ll take stock at the end of our son’s school year," she would have replied to her ex-husband.
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