Reality TV Star Ayem Nour Stranded in Morocco Amid Custody Dispute

Ayem Nour, the TPMP People columnist, is still stuck in Morocco with her son Ayvin. She is desperate about her ex-partner who accused her of kidnapping, but deprives their son "of his life" after the withdrawal of his passport.
Ayem Nour is dismayed and disappointed with her ex-husband. On Friday, she expressed her feelings in an Instagram story. She especially talked about Vincent Miclet, who is the source of her problems. "Not for a single second did I think he would be capable of such atrocities... Hurting me is one thing, but depriving our son of returning to his home in France. Depriving him of his school, his classmates, his dog, his habits, in short, of his life. I didn’t think he would be capable of that..." she writes, before giving advice to her followers.
"We think we know people, but I assure you we know no one... Be careful who you trust, you might be very surprised to see what a human being is capable of out of vengeance, hatred and resentment... The bitterness of failure sometimes makes people do really horrible things and the ego takes over. Unfortunately, it’s human and it really disgusts me..." continues the former reality TV candidate, hoping that her ex-husband will regain his reason and that God will soothe his heart. "... Our son will only be better off seeing parents act in good understanding."
According to Ayem, Vincent Miclet has cut off all contact with her and their son. She claims in another story that he only communicates through his lawyer. Questioned by an Internet user who was trying to find out if the father of Ayvin was "spying" on her posts, the young mother replies: "If only it were just the stories... the story would be beautiful."
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