It’s a very different Joalukas Noah than usual that we can see in a video posted online this weekend. Usually, the 20-year-old young man is a very cheerful person who, like his father, Yannick Noah, has a very pronounced sense of celebration. Living with his mother, Isabelle Camus, in Paris for several years, he enjoys life and regularly attends the most popular evenings in the capital. For a few weeks now, he has no longer been the youngest of the Noah clan since his father became a father for the sixth time at the age of 64 with his young partner Malika. A sixth child from a fourth different woman for the last French winner of Roland-Garros, who is in France at the moment.
It was in Paris that young Malika gave birth and it is here that the couple is at the moment. The opportunity for Yannick Noah to see his loved ones and recently, we saw him spending a festive moment with his 2 boys after the birth of his 6th child. The opportunity to see the beautiful bond between Joalukas Noah and his father, to whom he is very close and who seems very happy with the birth of his little sister, Keelaani. If everything is currently going well for the young man, he has decided to put his notoriety to the service of an issue that is close to his heart. On a video posted online last weekend, we can see Joakim Noah’s brother facing the camera on the occasion of the international day for the elimination of violence against women.
Joalukas is committed to women
Joalukas is participating in an awareness campaign on social networks in which Michael Cohen, Éric Métayer and Ériq Ebouaney are also participating. “Violence against women has no borders. There are even several faces: verbal violence, physical violence and the most insidious, psychological violence. Threat, balance of power… One day my grandmother told me: ‘Violence against women is the weapon of the weak’“declares the son of Yannick Noah, who tried a course to overcome a recently well-known fear, that of flying.
A strong and powerful message from Joalukas Noah, who agreed to participate in this campaign led by the United Nations, UN Women France and UnitedVersElles for which “64 visual artists, writers, journalists, actors, directors, musicians, athletes, researchers, members of NGOs get involved and associate their image” for a photo and video exhibition.