Helene Sy: Tender mother-daughter moment in Senegal with her little Amani-Nour, adorable little girl with long braids

If they’ve been living year-round in Los Angeles for 10 years to avoid all the media pressure that now weighs on the shoulders ofOmar Sy, all members of the actor’s family do not forget their roots. Regularly back in France, they also go very often to Senegal, where the father of the former accomplice of Fred Testot comes from. A destination where the clan recharges and where children thriveas shown once again by the story of Hélène Sy with her youngest, Amani-Nour.

At 5, the little girl, in a dress and long braids on her head, indeed follows her mother in the beautiful landscapes of this African country and seems to have fun during the boat trip that the two then made. An adorable mother-daughter moment nearly 6,500 kilometers from their American homewhich shows that both of them feel at home in this dream setting.

It’s not the first time thatHélène Sy shows her subscribers that her youngest has fun in Senegal : recently, when she also took her two sons, Tidiane and Alhadji, with her, she took a picture of her little girl playing with the little girls in the village, no doubt happy to be there.

This time, Omar Sy’s wife seems to have left the rest of the siblings in the United States and only brought her youngest. It must be said that Amani-Nour is only 5 years old and that she can miss school without too much trouble, unlike her elders who have to be more assiduous: if Selly (21 years old) and Sabah (19 years old) have already obtained their diplomas and are heading for higher education, the two boys, aged 16 and 13, are still students.

The mother, very protective of her clan, was however not only there to recharge her batteries: for a few months, she has indeed created an organic beauty brand whose products are drawn from Senegalese production and whose profits are donated to associations that fight against childhood diseases in Africa. A beautiful work that recalls the CéKeDuBonheur association, which she created in the early 2000s to make the dreams of sick children come true.

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