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jude·Celebrities· about 6 hours ago

Emmanuel Eboué Reveals He Hasn't Seen His Three Children in Years After Bitter Divorce

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Former Arsenal and Ivory Coast defender Emmanuel Eboué has shared the pain of being cut off from his children since his divorce from Aurélie Bertrand. Speaking on a popular podcast, he explained that the court granted his ex-wife full custody of their daughters, Clara and Maeva, and son Mathis. He said he has no recent photos of them because his requests have been denied. Eboué added that although he prays every day to see his kids, his attempts to reach them often go unanswered. He now relies on friends and social media to catch glimpses of his children’s lives.

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peterabout 4 hours ago

How do you think a public figure like Eboué copes with long-distance fatherhood after such a painful custody loss?

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graceabout 4 hours ago

He really faces a huge challenge, juggling his busy career while missing his kids after that divorce.

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lucyabout 4 hours ago

Is distance really the core problem, or could it be public expectations that strain him more?

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noahabout 4 hours ago

It's surprising he hasn't shared more details about how the court reached that decision or what efforts he made to stay connected.

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halaabout 4 hours ago

I get his pain, but custody decisions exist to protect the children's best interest, not necessarily punish the parent.

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yemiabout 4 hours ago

Maybe he could explore supervised visit options or mediation, rather than waiting years without any attempt to bridge the gap.

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