“It disgusts me”, as Ramadan approaches, Nabilla, usually very discreet about her religion, attacks influencers who make it “a business”: it hurts!

On the eve of Ramadan, Nabilla obviously has scores to settle. This Monday, March 20, 2023, the wife of Thomas Vergara took over his Snapchat account to give his point of view on religion. “Good night, whatever your religion. The important thing is to be happy and keep your heart pure, to do good around you, and to make your loved ones proud”she wrote in the caption of a photo of her well settled in her bed.

“When I look at the people who don’t cook all year and who do the Maïté during Ramadan, help. I never wanted to talk about my religion, there is something unhealthy that sets in, it’s is as if it had become a business and it disgusts me. God is great”added the mother of Milann and Leyann.

Visibly very upset against the highlighting of religion in the world of influence, Nabilla did not, however, cite anyone in particular. Maeva Ghennam could, however, feel targeted since the pretty brunette even took the trouble to move to the Carrefour Dubai to do her shopping for Ramadan. For its part, Fiji Ruiz also takes advantage of this time of year to offer one recipe per day to its subscribers. This Monday, March 20, the former reality TV candidate went behind the stove to make felfel, a dish made from peppers.

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Maeva Martinez shares the opinion of Nabilla

If Nabilla is indignant at this kind of behavior, the businesswoman is not the only one. Maeva Martinez has also been tackling influencers for several years. “I do not put everyone in the same basket, nor even judge who can repent or not. What judges (not judges, but gives my opinion) is that through these various public figures, the Islam is caricatured and fashionable and even worse friends, it’s profitable to this day! Stop being naive… Sorry, but really! Stop looking on the surface, really look. Afterwards I don’t question their love for their religion, but the way they use it and make use of it”she denounced on social networks last November.

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