It is the war between the mother of Nabilla and that of her husband, Thomas Vergara!

Nabilla is on all fronts! For several days, the businesswoman has been interviewing to promote her docu-reality “Nabilla without filter” unveiled on “Amazon Prime Video” November 26, 2021. Facing the camera, the Vergara couple lifted the veil on their incredible daily life ”. Over six episodes, their admirers will be able to discover exclusively the images of their wedding organized on July 6 at the Château de Chantilly. Nothing is too good for lovebirds. Between tasting the different dishes or even trying on their outfits, their fans should be satisfied at all levels.

Of course, Marie-Luce, Nabilla’s mother was there to help them with the preparations. Just like Sylvia, the influencer mother-in-law. The two women first met in 2013. “You made us see… magnificent things”, conceded Tarek Benattia’s mother. To which Sylvia replied: “Yeah, some green ones and some unripe ones”.

In one sequence, Thomas Vergara also lifted the veil on their relationship. “My mother and Marie-Luce get along really well now, that was not the case five or six years ago. When there was our little story, it’s true that it was complicated”, conceded Milann’s dad, referring to the knife affair that marked their existence. “Our parents no longer spoke to each other, there was a great chill in the family”.

For her part, Sylvia has agreed to talk about this long sensitive subject. “I was very angry with Nabilla”, she confessed. “For three years, we hardly saw each other, we crossed paths, but we didn’t talk to each other. And then, when there was the trial, she called me and then we saw each other. every two for two hours, we emptied our bag and it’s true that I saw that Nabilla was making an effort, the prison allowed her to come back to real life. “ To this day, their falling out is a thing of the past. “For me, now it’s my daughter-in-law entirely. Between Nabilla and me, there is a lot of collusion. We started with what was the hardest”, concluded Thomas’s mother. All’s well That ends well !

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