TV Personality Ayem Nour Pleads for Help to Return to France from Morocco with Son

For six months, Ayem Nour, the TPMP People columnist, has been stuck in Morocco with her son Ayvin, unable to return to France. Desperate, she calls on King Mohammed VI and French President Emmanuel Macron for help.
"Your Majesty, Mr. President of the Republic, this is a call for help, a cry for help, a cry of distress from a desperate mother that I am launching. I beg you to come to my aid," Ayem Nour said in a video posted on Monday on Instagram, begging to "have the law and the French court decisions that have already been rendered enforced" and to "let" her son and herself return home, to France. "I implore you not to separate me from my child," the TPMP People columnist pleaded.
Since November 15, 2022, she has been stuck in Morocco with her son Ayvin because of her ex-husband Vincent Miclet who accuses her of child abduction. "My worst nightmare is becoming a reality. This dear being with whom I once shared my life. This person whom I loved so much has now become a stranger, a stranger who decides to block us here without even deigning to speak, to respond to the messages sent by Ayvin, our child," the friend of Nabila explained in tears.
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