Exclusive: Ayem Nour’s Response to Ex’s Accusations of Illegal Kidnapping – Revealed on Instagram

2023-10-23 21:12:25

Accused by her ex Vincent Miclet of having illegally exfiltrated her son Ayvin from Morocco, Ayem Nour spoke for the first time on this subject in the stories of her Instagram account, this Monday, October 23.

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On September 30, Ayem Nour expressed his relief on Instagram. After several months spent in Morocco once morest her will with her son, the former host of NRJ12 Mag was finally back in France. She had previously asked the French and Moroccan authorities to help her in her fight. “My heart looks like a top that doesn’t know where to dance, the emotions running through me are so strong and intense. The love of my life, my son, Ayvin and I have finally returned to France. The relief is indescribable, the joy is immense,” she rejoiced.

Vincent Miclet calls for the repatriation of his son to Morocco

But the fight for custody of little Ayvin between the influencer and her ex-companion Vincent Miclet is far from over. In the columns of Le Parisien, the businessman spoke through his lawyer accusing his former campaign of having exfiltrated his son illegally from Morocco. “This exfiltration was carried out by his mother with the help of the French consulate general despite numerous Moroccan court decisions, a consulate which believed it might issue a pass under problematic conditions,” indicated Master Wasserman. “Vincent Miclet asks the French authorities to summon his ex-partner and implement the repatriation of his son. This is not a question of denying Ms. Nour’s parental rights, but she behaved like a cowboy outside the law with the complicity of the consular authorities… It’s shocking!”, continues his council.

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Ayem Nour’s firm response

Ayem Nour reacted for the first time to his ex’s comments in the stories of his Instagram account, this Monday, October 23, by agreeing to take part in the question/answer game with his subscribers. Several Internet users questioned her regarding Vincent Miclet’s comments asking her if her son was actually going to be repatriated to Morocco or if she had really kidnapped him. “Definition of the word repatriation: to bring someone back to their country of origin. Ayvin was born in France and lived all his life in France with a French dad and a French mom. How might he be repatriated to a country that is not his country of origin,” Ayem Nour pretended to wonder. “Everything is illogical and totally senseless,” she protested followingwards. As for the kidnapping, she replied: “The only thing I removed was the parasites, the liars, the crooks and the crazy people from my life.” Comments which should not ease tensions between the two parties.

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