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In the second part of this interview, Dylan Thiry opens up about intimate aspects of his family and personal life. He reveals the complexity of his relationship with his father, with whom he has not had any contact for over a year, and shares his resentment towards him. Dylan also discusses his childhood marked by abandonment and bullying by a stepfather, which deeply influenced his vision of education and family relationships. Dylan confides in detail about his marriage and divorce with Ayem Nour, whom he had envisioned as the mother of his future children. He describes how quickly he developed feelings for her and his desire to marry before making a physical commitment. He expresses his disappointment at what he perceives as deception on Ayem's part, particularly during their pilgrimage to Mecca. He discusses the symbolic dowry of one euro and the conflicts that marred their relationship, ultimately leading to divorce. He also discusses the behind-the-scenes of the tumultuous relationship between Ayem Nour and her ex Vincent Miclet. He also talks about his conflict with Magali Berdah, accusing her of giving out his number and criticizing her actions when she went to Israel, which he considers hypocritical. Dylan shares his thoughts on the reconciliation between Ayem and Magali, which he considers opportunistic while the two were in legal conflict. Finally, Dylan introduces his sister Noémie and shares the pain caused by a tweet from rapper Booba insinuating inappropriate relations between their little sister Laurine and their father. #SamZirah #dylanthiry #part2 ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ This YouTube channel is a space for testimony that does not claim to propagate an absolute truth. The comments collected in interviews are the sole responsibility of their authors. The ideas or opinions expressed can in no way be considered as the expression of an official position of Sam ZIRAH and the production company 2ZS PRODUCTION. Internet users, subscribers, be careful not to make assumptions, remain kind and cautious in your comments. ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ ⚠️ Any total or partial reproduction is strictly prohibited ⚠️