Comedian Jamel Debbouze Gathers Family for Ramadan Celebration, Shares Rare Group Photo

For the second consecutive year, Moroccan comedian Jamel Debbouze brings his clan together on the occasion of the sacred month of Ramadan which began this Thursday, March 23 in France and Morocco.
Jamel Debbouze loves to surround himself with his family, especially when it comes to an annual and very important event to him like the month of Ramadan. In the photo he posted on Instagram, we see him with about twenty people, all members of the Debbouze clan. These are his children Lila and Léon, his wife Mélissa Theuriau, his brothers and sisters, his mother Fatima as well as his cousins.
Since the death of Ahmed Touzani, the patriarch of the family, the Moroccan comedian takes every opportunity offered to him to spend time in the midst of his own. On the photo published in the Instagram story, we can read "Happy Ramadan to all Muslims. May this month bring you joy, serenity and health with your family".
If since the death of his father he has become even more close to his mother, what about the immeasurable love he has for his wife and his two children. For him, his son and daughter are his greatest achievement, in addition to his marriage to Mélissa Theuriau. "Mélissa was the turning point in my life obviously because she made me evolve, she made me aware of a lot of things and above all, given the love and consideration she has for me, it gave me wings, of course".
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