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It seems that the disagreement of the Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan with the journalist Amr Adib, following the crisis which arose during the filming, and which caused the injury of Ramadan and a young artist, continues.
And it appears that Ramadan decided not to ignore Adib’s response, and resorted to sarcasm to respond, after posting a video via his official social media accounts that was no longer than 30 seconds.
And Amr Adeeb appears in the video talking about Ramadan, saying, “Your Honor, of course, 1000 people treating you and 1000 standing by your side. The whole world is interested in you every moment … and you look from the plane … and you get off the plane … and you drive to Arabia. “
Ramadan attached the video to part of an old monologue by the late artist Ismail Yassin titled “My eyes are upon us, O people of art”. Ramadan chose from his words the following part: “My eyes are on us, O people of art, my eyes are on us … we eat the Koran and we have our fill of zina. O my eyes are on us.”
Blue pearl
Ramadan was not happy with the video, as he commented on it saying, “Say I seek refuge in the Lord of the Falaq”, and next to the verse he used a blue bead, indicating his desire for avoid envy due to constant discussions about what he has.
With this, the crisis enters a new turning point between Ramadan and Adeeb, in the context of the attack on Ramadan, and holding him responsible for what happened during the filming, including the explosion of a bomb that seriously injured him, as well as another young artist. .
It is noteworthy that the dispute started with Ramadan announcing that the media, including Amr Adib, came out to blame and attack him due to a crisis in which he was not involved, and that they ignored the extent of the injury he suffered, which caused Amr Adib to respond to the Egyptian star through his show “The Story”, and he began to explain that Ramadan really has what he has said of him, considering that the one who makes the artist is the medium of his country.
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