A travel influencer is jailed in Morocco for one year after a viral video about her visit to Marrakech results in a defamation conviction. According to the reports, the influencer posted content criticizing Moroccans during her holiday, and the video circulated widely online. Moroccan authorities ultimately convict her of defamation connected to the video. The outlets report that the court sentences her to a one-year prison term. The reporting provided does not detail the specific statements made in the video, the legal arguments from either side, or whether the influencer has filed an appeal. The accounts focus on the chain of events—publication of the video, its viral spread, the defamation finding, and the resulting jail sentence—without adding additional context about the investigation or the broader legal or political backdrop. The case highlights how online posts can lead to criminal proceedings and penalties in Morocco.