02.05.2026 02:33
The Sultan of Morocco in images said to be from 1926 was compared to Cem Yılmaz. The famous comedian, unable to remain indifferent to this situation, said in a humorous post: 'I am not the prince of Morocco, I was just there for two hours for the ceremony. These things happen, they are done.'
Archive footage claimed to be from the 1926 visit of Moroccan Sultan Moulay Youssef to Paris trended on social media. The person in the footage drew attention for resembling Cem Yılmaz.
ARCHIVE FOOTAGE WENT VIRAL
In the black-and-white footage that spread rapidly on social media, the facial features of the person claimed to be Moroccan Sultan Moulay Youssef caught users' interest. The video, which went viral in a short time, received thousands of comments.
RESEMBLANCE CREATED A TRENDING TOPIC
The resemblance of the person in the footage to famous comedian Cem Yılmaz led to humorous comments on social media. Users made posts such as "Cem Yılmaz emerging from history."
HUMOROUS RESPONSE FROM CEM YILMAZ
Following the trending resemblance, Cem Yılmaz did not remain silent. In a post on his social media account, the famous comedian said, "I am not a Moroccan prince; I was just there for two hours for a ceremony. These things happen."