“I’m very moved to be here.” Two days later the deadly earthquake that hit Morocco overnight from Friday to Saturday, Jamel Debbouze traveled to Marrakech to donate blood.
The French-Moroccan comedian and actor was seen this Monday morning at a blood transfusion medical center in the city to help the victims of this powerful earthquake, the results of which are currently estimated. with 2122 dead and 2421 injured according to the Ministry of the Interior.
“We had the opportunity to see a little of all this solidarity, it’s incredible, you have to film it, broadcast it. You have to see how supportive Moroccans are among themselves,” he declared into the AFP microphone.
Mobilization of personalities.
On Sunday, Jamel Debbouze also reacted to the news on Instagram by providing support to Moroccans affected by the earthquake. “Terrible night, terrible awakening. […] Let us all help and make our contribution to help Morocco and pray that lives are saved in the hours and days to come,” he wrote.
At the same time, Jamel Debbouze is also in contact with various personalities, such as the French-Moroccan comedian Booder, to try to raise donations.
“It is being organized with colleagues. With Jamel (Debbouze, ed.), venues that are willing to open their doors to put on shows and send donations to Morocco,” Booder said Saturday night on BFMTV.
The comedian Gad Elmaleh, also of Moroccan origin, He also asked for donations. while presenter Arthur announced filming a supporting music video in which many celebrities are expected.
Source: BFM TV
