very accomplices at the Fight Aids Monaco evening

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Camille Gottlieb and Pauline Ducruet met at the Fight Aids Monaco evening. They appeared very complicit.

This Saturday, July 23, the Monaco Fight Aids evening took place like every year. Camille Gottlieb and her half-sister Pauline Ducruet, the two daughters of Stéphanie de Monaco were present and as evidenced by the pictures that Camille Gottlieb posted on his Instagram account, they were very complicit. Indeed, in the first, second and fourth photo, the young woman who has just celebrated her 24th birthday on July 15, 2022, poses alone. On the third photo she is with her friend Médy Anthony and on the last, she is alongside her brother Louis Ducruet and her sister. They all three take the pose by holding each other by the back.

For the occasion, Camille Gottlieb had opted for a green dress with belted flowers with a shirt collar and transparent heels. Pauline Ducruet had chosen a more sober but equally trendy look with a white t-shirt tucked into high-waisted jeans, a red belt and black pumps and their brother was also in a t-shirt with pants. black and suede ankle boots. The pictures were captioned : “A look back at the Fight Aids Monaco gala evening. Thanks to which I was able to add another cap, that of a host ? (It’s the only photo where the three of us are serious)”… A publication liked by more than 2000 people which has seen comments such as: “Beautiful the three siblings”, “A beautiful family” or : “Very beautiful Camille. What a beautiful brotherhood”.

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Camille Gottlieb took the stage at the Fight Aids Monaco party

The gala where we were able to find the children of Stéphanie de Monaco was, as every year, for the benefit of the association Fight Aids Monaco which aims to support people who have HIV and to do prevention to fight against disease. This July 23, Camille Gottlieb played an important role because she went on stage to launch the raffle and give the prizes to the guests.

She also took the opportunity to make a statement to her mother: “The only person we have to thank tonight, I think, is my mom”. Indeed, the latter is at the origin of the association created in 2004 and puts all her heart to accompany and support people suffering from HIV and their relatives. It has also set up many preventive actions with free screening days and prevention in schools.

Lahela Bouaziz

Lahéla doesn’t like jeans or t-shirts, she comes to the newsroom in a dress and heels. This writing where she snoops on the web and social networks …


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