Published on April 23, 2026 at 2:05 PM
Invited to the Vrai podcast, Marwa Merazka opened up candidly about her past relationship with Vincent Queijo. Between feelings, tensions, and regrets, she claims he insulted her and presents a nuanced version. Facing Jesta Hillmann, who has recently launched her own jewelry brand, she also discusses Rym Renom’s role in their story. A presence that, according to her, weighed heavily on their relationship and choices.
A relationship marked by strong feelings and boundaries
Marwa describes an intense, almost familial relationship. She explains that she experienced this connection as something deep, stating that Vincent Queijo’s daughters with Rym Renom, Alma and Maria-Valentina, were “like two people from my family.” However, she says she always knew her place. This lucidity did not prevent her from suffering. She even mentions a “horrible” situation that led her to reconsider her romantic criteria. Now, she prefers to avoid relationships involving an ex-wife or children. Nevertheless, she admits to an unexpected longing. “Today, if there is one thing I miss in the relationship, it’s his children,” she reveals emotionally.
Furthermore, she reflects on Rym’s constant shadow in their story. According to Marwa, their relationship was never completely serene. She explains that conflicting versions circulated between Vincent and Rym. “I never knew the truth,” she admits frankly. This confusion fueled tensions and created an atmosphere of uncertainty. However, she refuses to speculate on Rym’s feelings. “Was she still in love with him? I have no idea,” she admits. In hindsight, she believes the situation was mainly a matter of ego. Today, she asserts that all of that belongs in the past.
Vincent and Rym: a link never completely severed?
Marwa is clear on one point: she always imagined a possible reconciliation between Vincent and Rym. “I always thought they would get back together,” she asserts without hesitation. She goes even further by revealing that Rym “tried to get back with Vincent.” According to her, Vincent was not completely closed to the idea. However, she nuances her statement by mentioning their shared history. “I can understand when you’ve been married, with children,” she explains. This complex situation contributed to weakening her own relationship with Vincent.
Finally, Marwa talks about their current relationship, or rather its absence. When asked if they are on good terms, she simply replies “No.” She specifies that they have had no contact for two months. Despite past breakups and reconciliations, she is now “100% sure” of her decision. She also reveals a recent tense exchange. Vincent allegedly insulted her during a call, after learning that she was seeing someone else. This scene seems to have definitively marked the end of their story.





