Reality TV Star Ayem Nour Stranded in Morocco Amid Custody Battle, Receives Support from Singer Vitaa

Vitaa has expressed her support on Instagram for Ayem Nour, who has been blocked for several months in Morocco with her son Ayvin, due to the legal battle she is waging with her ex-partner, Vincent Miclet, for custody of the child.
The former reality TV candidate shared a video of her son dancing in a car on her Instagram account on Saturday, accompanied by the following text: "As Vitaa says, that’s life. But when I see him like that, I tell myself that I still have the strength to fight. My ray of sunshine, this little being. I die for you my son." Vitaa reacted to this post a few hours later. "Strength my sister, kisses to Ayvinou," the singer wrote.
Ayem Nour and her ex-partner, Vincent Miclet, have been fighting for several months in court to obtain custody of their 6-year-old son Ayvin. In a post on his Instagram account on Tuesday, November 15, the businessman accused Ayem Nour of kidnapping the child. "Monday morning, after dropping my son off at the American school, his mother Ayem Nour, in complicity with her mother Farida, kidnapped him from school [...] Until the moment I’m speaking to you, we have no news of Ayvin," he wrote, stating that he had filed a complaint.
Vincent Miclet also appealed to his subscribers to help him find his son. "Anyone who can see him or locate him, please let me know. Thank you," he added. Ayem Nour reacted the next day on the "Touche pas à mon poste" show on C8 to give her version of the facts. She accuses Vincent Miclet of manipulation and preventing her from returning to France with her son, whose passport he allegedly holds. Desperate, the reality TV star has appealed for help from Emmanuel Macron and King Mohammed VI on her Instagram account.
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