Deen Kharbouch date of birth:

1985

How old is Deen Kharbouch?

39

How tall is Deen Kharbouch?

5' 5" (165 cm)

Deen Kharbouch body shape:

Average

What color are Deen Kharbouch's eyes?

Brown - Dark

What color is Deen Kharbouch's hair?

Black

Is Deen Kharbouch gay or straight?

Straight

What religion is Deen Kharbouch?

Christian

What is Deen Kharbouch's ethnicity?

Black

What is Deen Kharbouch nationality?

Moroccan

Where did Deen Kharbouch go to university?

Nyu

Deen Kharbouch claim to fame:

French Montana's Wife

Short Biography

Former wife and Mother of French Montana's son.Deen Kharbouch has spoken out against her estranged husband, French Montana, who happens to be dating Khloe Kardashian. According to Deen, French abandoned her and their now 5-year-old son, Kruz, once his rap career took off. Of course, some folks took her revelation as some sort of bitter attempt to seek revenge against French for moving on. However, Deen says this is hardly the case. “It’s unbelievable, ” Deen told Mara The Hip Hop Socialite. “Literally, my jaw, my mouth is like still to the floor that this has even happened. I couldn’t even phathom that this would happen at all, period. So when it did happen, I’m sitting there, and then you read the comments, and people say, ‘oh she’s bitter’. That is one word I don’t know out of everything they could say, it’s just the bitter word. And I’m like, ‘I’m not bitter. Why would anyone think that I’m bitter?’”Deen went on to say that she’s definitely hurt by French’s actions, but she’s not harboring bitterness. “I’m more in shock, hurt maybe, but bitter? Absolutely not. Only because I got the opportunity to see the person that I married, and when you look back in the history that we have, I just can’t see some of the things he did, or is doing presently, how he even did it. So that to me, and what I do, people have to understand that I was there from day one. When there was literally one DVD.” “We were dropped. That was literally what it was, we were dropped, but after that happened, then you decide – are you going to sit here and say nothing, or are you just going to try to, you know, move forward with your life, and I had to move forward because I had a baby. He was a baby when this happened to us. We were abandoned.”The NYU graduate also discussed how she’s handling being a single mother.“I guess my advice to women would be just make sure that you take care of yourself also. So when you’re doing all this work or anything like that, and at the end of the day, someone turns around and wants to stab you in the back, at least you don’t have to walk away with nothing out of all the work that you put in.”