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Sophia Aram is a French-Moroccan comedian, actress, and radio host known for her sharp wit and satirical humor.
She was born on May 24, 1973, in Casablanca, Morocco, and moved to France at a young age.
Aram began her career as a comedian in the early 2000s, performing stand-up comedy shows in Paris and gaining popularity for her insightful social commentary.
She has appeared on various French television shows, including "On n'est pas couché" and "Vivement Dimanche", showcasing her talent for comedic storytelling and impersonations.
Aram is also a successful radio host, hosting the popular program "Par Jupiter!" on France Inter, where she discusses current events and politics with a humorous twist.
In addition to her work in comedy, Aram has written several books, including "La vie à deux" and "Moi jeu", which explore themes of relationships and self-discovery.
She is known for her fearless and unapologetic approach to tackling controversial topics, often using humor to shed light on societal issues and challenge the status quo.
Aram's comedy style is characterized by her sharp observations, quick wit, and ability to engage audiences with her relatable and thought-provoking humor.
She has received critical acclaim for her performances, winning awards such as the SACD Prize for Humor and the Rire & Chansons Prize for Best Female Comedian.
Sophia Aram continues to be a prominent figure in the French comedy scene, using her platform to entertain, educate, and inspire audiences with her unique blend of humor and social commentary.