
Beloved Moroccan journalist Kaoutar Boudarraja dies at 37, emotional tribute
On Friday, June 27, social media was overwhelmed by sad news after Moroccan journalist Kaoutar Boudarraja, 37, passed away after a protracted illness.
Several celebrities expressed their profound sadness for Kaoutar Boudarraja in remarks on their social media profiles.
"To God we belong, and to Him we shall return," Mimi Al-Abyad wrote on Kaoutar Boudarraja Instagram account as a heartfelt farewell to her late companion. My dear buddy, may God show you His boundless mercy.
Kaoutar Boudarraja Instagram profile
In a post on his own Instagram story, Adel Eshbi also expressed his sorrow for the deceased, writing, "To God we belong, and to Him we shall return," in reference to her photo. I pray that God may spare you, Kaoutar.
Nouamane Belaiachi responded by announcing that the song "Jillali" would now be released on Monday in remembrance of Kaoutar. On his Instagram, he posted, "My friends, may peace be upon you! Due to the passing of our buddy Kaoutar Boudarraja, the release date of the song "Jillali" has been rescheduled until Monday. We belong to God, and we will return to Him. May God show her pity and pardon her.
On Kaoutar's Instagram post, Abdelfattah Al-Jerini wrote, "We belong to God, and we will return to Him. May God grant her mercy and keep everyone who has died safe.
Kaoutar Boudarraja Instagram profile
In her farewell, Jamila Al-Badawi also wrote, "We belong to God, and we will return to Him. May God show her kindness and give her more space.
Boudraâ started her media career early on and was well-known for hosting a number of cultural and artistic shows on Moroccan networks, where her serious and serene demeanor stood out.
After beginning her career on the "Star Academy Maghreb" program, the late actress gained popularity on Nessma TV with several shows, including "Nass Nessma" and "Forbidden for Men," before joining Medi 1 TV and hosting "Jari Ya Jari." Additionally, she appeared on the "Arab Presenter," which was shown on Al Hayat TV and Abu Dhabi TV.
Kaoutar Boudarraja pursued an acting career in addition to her media job, making appearances in dramas like "Al-Madi La Yamoot," "Solo Domoui," "Ahlam Banat," and "Salamat Abu Al-Banat." The Moroccan fantasy movie "Atoman" (2025) also included her.
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