In a heartwarming update that has taken the Tunisian digital landscape by storm, prominent influencer Mariem Debbagh has confirmed she is expecting her first child with her husband, former Tunisian football legend Khalil Chemmam. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the couple, whose relationship has been a focal point of public interest since they first wed.
A Digital Celebration
Mariem Debbagh shared the happy news through a series of romantic photos on her official social media accounts. The reaction was instantaneous, with thousands of fans, fellow influencers, and sports stars flooding the comments with well-wishes. As one of the most influential figures in Mediterranean fashion and entertainment, Mariem’s journey into motherhood is expected to attract massive engagement from her global follower base.
Khalil Chemmam: From Football Glory to Fatherhood
Khalil Chemmam, widely respected for his legendary career as the captain of Espérance Sportive de Tunis, expressed his immense joy and pride. After years of dedication to professional sports, Chemmam is embracing this new family chapter with the same passion he showed on the field. The couple’s synergy—blending elite sports and high-end lifestyle—continues to make them a dominant force in Tunisian pop culture.
The Big Reveal: Boy or Girl?
The couple has decided to keep the baby’s gender a secret for now, stating that they are simply grateful for a healthy pregnancy. They teased fans that a “big reveal” will be shared in due time. This strategic move is likely to keep the momentum of interest high, as followers eagerly await more updates on the arrival of the “most famous baby in Tunisia.”
Who is Mariem Debbagh married to?
She is married to Khalil Chemmam, the iconic former captain of Espérance de Tunis.
Will Mariem Debbagh change her content after the baby?
It is expected that she will incorporate maternity and parenting content, which usually drives higher long-term engagement.
Has the due date been announced?
While the exact date remains private, the announcement suggests a 2026 arrival.


