Back to basics for Jamel Debbouze and his son Léon, a photo that says a lot with a French star

Back to basics for Jamel Debbouze and his son Léon, a photo that says a lot with a French star
Back to basics for Jamel Debbouze and his son Léon, a photo that says a lot with a French star

Last Monday, October 28, Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron flew to Morocco, for a state visit.intended to give new luster to the bilateral relationship after three years of acute crisis“, reported AFP. The Elysée would like with this trip “mark a new ambition for the next 30 years” in the Franco-Moroccan relationship. During this trip, a state banquet was organized in honor of the presidential couple who came with guests like Rodolphe Saadé, Thierry Breton, Tahar Ben Jelloun, the writer Leïla Slimani, or again Jamel Debbouze to name but a few. It is proud that the comedian posed alongside these personalities who honored their dual culture. Back in , Mélissa Theuriau's husband was photographed in the stands of the Ligue 1 McDonald's match between Saint-Germain (PSG) and Racing Club de (RCL) at the Parc des Princes in Paris, on Saturday November 2, 2024.

The artist was seen not far from rapper La Fouinewhose real name is Laouni Mouhid, and chose to immortalize this moment himself via a selfie that he posted as a story on his Instagram account. In the caption of this photo with his son Léon, football expert, Jamel Debbouze wrote “Trappist” as a nod to , their town of origin. The two men share a bond based on mutual respect despite their respective careers in the entertainment world being separate. They have crossed paths several times professionally and have publicly expressed their support for each other. Jamel Debbouze has often expressed his respect for La Fouine and his career in the music industry. while the rapper notably highlighted the positive impact of the comedian on youth and his role in promoting diversity in the world of entertainment.

La Fouine publicly attacked Jamel Debbouze

The two men both come from Moroccan immigrant families, and are considered role models for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. They each use their notoriety in their own way to inspire and encourage the new generation to pursue their dreams despite obstacles. If La Fouine had recently publicly regretted that Jamel Debbouze did not take sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the hatchet seems to have been buried. On X, former Twitter, the rapper wrote, without going through any hassle: “Debbouze Jamel, Omar Sy, your silence on the 30 000 Palestinian deaths disappoints me a lot. We are guys from Trappeswe wear our necks normally! Pull yourself together, I have known you to be much more militant and courageous than that”.

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