A French journalist criticized and insulted because of the Moroccan caftan

A French journalist criticized and insulted because of the Moroccan caftan
A French journalist criticized and insulted because of the Moroccan caftan

Anne-Laure Bonnet was present at the CAF Awards 2024 awards ceremony, which rewards the best African players of the year, and took place in Marrakech this year. During this ceremony, she shone in all her brilliance in a long dress. For the occasion, the one who worked from 2013 to 2020 at BeIN Sports pulled out all the stops. She opted for a Moroccan caftan.

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Happy to have worn her first Moroccan caftan, the French journalist shared photos of herself with her 140,000 Instagram subscribers. But this clothing choice is not unanimous. In her Instagram story on Friday December 20, Anne-Laure shared a series of hateful messages against her. “Algeria tells you… Your mother there… It is apparently the fashion to provoke Algeria in this…”, we can read. This comment sparked a reaction from the journalist. “You post a photo in a caftan and the weirdos let off steam,” she reacts. And added in a humorous tone: “Have a drink, it will relax you.” »

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Algeria has several times attempted to appropriate the Moroccan caftan. This pushed Morocco to protect its traditional clothing against Algeria. Is Bonnet lining up behind the kingdom? “This is not a political position. It’s just that I can’t get enough of my first Moroccan caftan,” explained the journalist in a post on X.

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