Bushido’s wife was robbed. For Anna-Maria Ferchichi, what is worse than the six-figure loss is the emotional value of a ring.
Shock for Anna-Maria Ferchichi (42). Like her, the wife of rapper Bushido (45) was robbed. After her husband’s comeback tour ended, the entire Ferchichi family landed back in their adopted home of Dubai. When unpacking, the mother of eight discovered that her spare handbag was missing. And her jewelry was in that bag. Now six-figure valuables are gone.
But it’s not just the material loss that concerns Anna-Maria Ferchichi. The worst thing for her is the “human component,” as she writes on Instagram. “I’m really disappointed,” said singer Sarah Connor’s sister (43).
Anna-Maria Ferchichi particularly mourns the loss of a piece of jewelry. A ring that Bushido gave her for the birth of the triplets Amaya, Leonora and Naima (2). It was a Trinity ring, a piece of jewelry consisting of three intertwined rings. One was gold, one was white gold and the third was rose gold. Each color represents one of the girls. “I was so attached to it. It has a value that you can’t put a price on,” she wrote on Instagram.
“Shitty feeling”
She describes the loss as a “shitty feeling.” Buying a new Trinity ring in honor of the children is out of the question for the influencer. It just wouldn’t be the same feeling.
There is still hope. A suitcase that she left at the airport has not yet arrived in Dubai. But Ferchichi is sure that her handbag with the ring was not in it. She can no longer reconstruct which hotel the bag was lost in.
Anna-Maria Ferchichi and Bushido aka Anis Mohamed Youssef Ferchichi have been married since 2012. The couple has seven children together, the triplets completed the family in 2021. Anna-Maria Ferchichi has another son from a previous marriage.
Source: Stern

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