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Her priority is to extract her daughter: Aram

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Adriana Karembeu is currently in a romantic relationship with Marc Lavoine, but she is facing serious accusations from her former partner, Aram-André Ohanian. Despite being separated for four years, they have not finalized their divorce and are currently in a legal battle over their 8-year-old daughter, Nina. Nina mostly resides in a luxury hotel in Marrakech, which Aram-André Ohanian and Adriana Karembeu still own.

To make up for her absence, Adriana Karembeu spends a few months each year with her daughter. However, she accuses Aram-André Ohanian of constant pressure and destabilization attempts. She claims that Nina has become a tool for absurd and unbearable negotiations.

On the other hand, Aram-André Ohanian strongly denies these accusations and has reported Adriana Karembeu to the authorities for violating parental obligations, including allegations of corruption and substance abuse. He discovered inappropriate content on Nina’s iPad, synced with Adriana Karembeu’s, raising concerns about Nina’s well-being.

Nina, born in 2018, has been at the center of these disputes. Adriana Karembeu, in an interview, mentioned how becoming a mother late in life helped her heal from past traumas and become a better person. Despite being called a star by other children, Nina innocently referred to her mother as a fairy, highlighting a sweet exchange between them. Adriana Karembeu remains committed to fighting for her daughter’s welfare.

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Patrick Donovan
I’m Patrick Donovan, a policy writer and communications professional with a degree in Political Science from Louisiana State University. I began my career in 2012 as a staff researcher at The Heritage Foundation, focusing on economic and regulatory policy. Later, I worked in public affairs consulting and contributed commentary to The Advocate. My work focuses on explaining policy decisions and their real-world impact