Earthquake in Morocco: Elmaleh, Debbouze, Gims… Celebrities moved by the disaster

Several celebrities, some of Moroccan origin, showed their support for the victims and victims of the violent earthquake which struck Morocco on the night of Friday September 8 to Saturday September 9, as reported by BFMTV. “Even though I was not born there, my heart bleeds and I can only be supportive,” said Élie Semoun. “Marrakech is a deeply endearing city, just like the Moroccans,” he continued, the comedian himself being a regular in this city, notably thanks to his participation in Marrakech of Laughter.

“Terrible night, terrible awakening,” Jamel Debbouze in turn commented on his Instagram page, under a photo of the Moroccan flag. He also had a thought for the victims: “Let us all help and make our contribution to help Morocco and let us pray that lives will be saved in the hours and days to come. » Comedian Gad Elmaleh, a native of Casablanca, said he was “upset by the tragedy”.

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Personalities of song, television or cinema are sometimes personally affected by this tragedy, like the host Arthur: “My thoughts are with the families of the victims of this tragedy. But also to my friends and relatives on the spot. Strength to you all,” he wrote on X (formerly Twitter).

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