This weekend has not been easy for Maeva Ghennam. Maeva Ghennam’s home was targeted while she was out with her mother by two men who broke into her property and set it on fire. The Marseille star has reported that he has been receiving threats on Instagram and Snapchat for several days, but has not taken them seriously so far. On Instagram and Snapchat, the young woman is back in this drama:This is not the first time, I was robbed at home, now my house is on fire. I don’t feel safe. Those who set my house on fire made me watch the videos. Amusing them when it could be dangerous, they could kill me. On top of that, these people are proud of it, they’re not afraid of anything, not even killing.“Maeva Ghennam has moved.
This Monday, November 7th, the 25-year-old influencer was on the set of Cyril Hanouna. don’t touch my tv to return to this dark part. Collaborator Guillaume Genton questioned the guest about the reaction inherent in his work as an influencer, if he denounced this misdemeanor:You are the victim in this story and we can’t want anyone to experience it, but how do you respond to those who say that you show your private life too much and all this richness that some may see as a provocation on social networks? He asked.
“Showing is our life. Actually I have no talent. A singer, her talent is singing, so she is followed by millions of people. I, people follow me because “They love my personality and they love my life. So I have to show my life. It’s my job to show my life, I’m an influencer”, Maeva Ghennam responded with a certain aplomb.
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Source: Programme Television

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