Reality TV Star Ayem Nour Alleges Domestic Abuse and Confinement in Morocco Custody Dispute

Accused by Vincent Miclet of having kidnapped their 6-year-old son Ayvin in Morocco, Ayem Nour, the TPMP People columnist, makes new revelations about her ex-husband.
In a new post on Instagram on Saturday, Ayem Nour accuses her ex-husband of domestic violence. "I’m at the end of my rope. The nightmare continues. My son and I have been in Morocco for 13 days now," she writes at the outset, before returning to an image dating from 2016 showing a bruised neck that she had posted a few days earlier. "These are not just scratches. This is a strangulation of several seconds with the intention of cutting off my breathing. This act could have been fatal. All this happens in our home in the presence of our baby a few months old," she reveals.
"The next day, I nevertheless took the air of my show, masking my injuries with a neck brace in order to hide the truth and cover up this monster once again... A hand-written complaint, a medical certificate, as well as email exchanges prove it," continues the former reality TV candidate. She also claims not to have filed a complaint against Vincent Miclet, because she did not want to see the father of her son in prison. "The prosecutor had contacted me to turn this hand-written complaint into a complaint to have him taken into custody. I refused out of pity to see the father of my son in prison. Once again I protected him out of love and for my son..."
In addition to this tragic event, Ayem claims to have experienced others. "And this is just the beginning of the atrocities I have experienced. So here is the horrible backstage that you have taken for a fairy tale from the beginning."
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