In 2020, TF1 launched the show Large families, life in XXL. The success was immediate. Every day, more than a million viewers follow the adventures of different tribes, including those of the Bambara. It is made up of parents Rofrane and Nasser as well as their quadruplets, Kheïry and Chemsy, Noor and Hajar (3 years). When they don’t appear on our screens, it’s on Instagram that they share their daily life without any taboos. This is how Internet users were able to find out more about the autism disorder diagnosed in one of the children or even about Rofrane’s recent health problems.
Between two rehabilitation sessions, the latter gave an interview to Entertainment TV. The pretty brunette then had the opportunity to take stock of her new life in the spotlight. “A lot of things have changed in our life in one year… The first is the fact that we are very often recognized outside. We were already present on social networks before appearing on TF1, but participating in the show brought us visibility and great professional opportunities.“, she rejoiced.
A career on Instagram for several years
His participation in Large families, life in XXL thus confirmed Rofrane Bambara in the idea that she had made the right choice to leave her previous job. In addition to being paid to be on the air, she makes good salaries thanks to her influencer activities. “I started Instagram to find moms of triplets, because, for me, it was impossible to find parents of quadruplets, in order to model myself on their organization. And as the months went by, we had more and more visibility. Who says visibility says professional opportunities. A few months after my registration on Instagram, it became my job. It’s been four years since I did my job and I’m no longer a telemarketer“, she explained.
And to add with gratitude:I measure how lucky I am to do my job. I have flexible hours to take care of my children. It’s amazing to be able to earn a living and at the same time be a 100% mom all day. It’s the greatest chance we have.”