She Leaves Hollywood for Morocco, Building a New Life There
Propelled to stardom by "Crocodile Dundee," actress Linda Kozlowski has radically changed her life. Far from film sets, she now thrives in Morocco alongside her new husband, definitively leaving Hollywood behind.
In 2014, her divorce from Paul Hogan, her partner in the famous Australian saga, marked a true turning point. The woman who played journalist Sue Charlton had already distanced herself from an industry that confined her to supporting roles. Exhausted by mediocre productions that gave her "an ulcer," the American, now 68 years old, had preferred to stop her career as early as 2001 to focus on her personal life and the education of her son Chance.
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It was ultimately on the African continent that the former icon of the 1980s found a second chance at love. During a vacation stay in Marrakech, she meets Moulay Hafid Baba, a tour guide. The connection is immediate between them. The couple begins a relationship in 2014 before marrying three years later, intimately uniting the destiny of the former actress with that of Morocco.
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Far from the shadow of her famous ex-husband, she reinvented herself by founding with her spouse "Dream My Destiny," a agency based in Marrakech combining tourism circuits and film location scouting. "My partner Baba really knows Morocco like the back of his hand," she enthuses, delighted to combine his expertise with her own vision of trends. Now splitting her time between Los Angeles and Morocco, the couple has also acquired a property in Ojai according to the Daily Mail. The former actress savors this newfound independence and assures she is now closer to the "pulse of Morocco."
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