Gad Elmaleh talks about Fatima, his second mother

Gad Elmaleh talks about Fatima, his second mother
Gad Elmaleh talks about Fatima, his second mother

Gad Elmaleh grew up in the economic capital. He fondly remembers his childhood love for his CE1 teacher, “for a basic reason, because she was blonde, and in Morocco, a blonde woman is a minority”. But one memory in particular marked him forever.

During a stay in Morocco, he wanted to see Fatima again. “A few years ago when I was in Morocco, I wanted to see the woman who was very present in my life and who also raised me. This woman’s name is Fatima,” he explained. He arranged to meet her at a chic hotel where he was staying. “There were a lot of people waiting for me, fans of the show who wanted to take photos,” he recalls. Fatima, dressed in a scarf and a djellaba, waited patiently. “She says nothing, she waits very dignifiedly […] and when I finish, I go sit down with her, and I tell her I’m sorry.”

To read: Gad Elmaleh: “I was born in Morocco, I accept it 1,000%”

Fatima, with great wisdom, replied: “It doesn’t matter. It reminded me of when you were a baby and I walked you through the streets of Casablanca in your stroller. Your eyes were so big and blue that everyone stopped and looked at your eyes. And I made people believe that you were my son.” An anecdote that deeply touched Gad Elmaleh. “She amazed me and I said to myself that what she saw was love, the pure side of it all, while I was in stay-at-home mode.”

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