Today, we’re diving deep into the lifestyle, humor, and entertainment revolution that was Chouha Bnat Lycee —focusing on the iconic Class of 2013. For the uninitiated, Chouha (شوها) is Moroccan Darija slang for a hilarious, often chaotic, and wildly over-the-top girl. A Chouha is the friend who makes you laugh until you cry, says the most inappropriate thing at the quietest moment, and lives life like a reality TV show. “Bnat Lycee” (high school girls) are the natural protagonists.
By: Lifestyle Maroc | Entertainment
We see the 2013 spirit alive in modern Moroccan influencers like (Kawtar Stop), Ihssane Benrka , and Nisrine Benchara , who took that raw, unfiltered “Chouha” comedic timing and turned it into professional entertainment. They are the grown-up, successful graduates of the Chouha Academy. Conclusion: Long Live the Chouha The keyword “chouha bnat lycee 18 bnat agadir 2013 bnat casa 2013 bnat maroc” is not just a string of words. It is a time machine.
It takes us back to a year when Morocco’s teen girls ruled the internet with nothing but a webcam, a wild imagination, and absolutely zero shame. They taught us that being a Chouha wasn’t an insult—it was a badge of honor. It meant you were brave enough to be funny, loud enough to be heard, and young enough to not care.
If you were a Moroccan teenager—or even just a Moroccan with a working internet connection—between 2012 and 2015, chances are you’ve uttered the word Not just once, but repeatedly, often between fits of uncontrollable laughter.