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"Personally, I do not consider this exciting, but I consider it as a da'wah, a year or another," said Halima Boland, a Kuwaiti journalist accused of deliberately provoking filming sessions.
"I think I have an interview or a program," Halima said in a televised statement. "I think Pepsi represents the moderate Kuwaiti … I mean, some girls in Kuwait are veiled and veiled girls dressed in uniforms."
"My daughter chooses the path that suits her, my mother and my parents are proud of Vinnie and Bally for years in the field of media and media.I think I am proud of my daughters."
She pointed out that many of those who hated her because they wanted to be in place because she was able to achieve the difficult equation, which is to combine both beauty, money, culture, motherhood and the good woman.
The Kuwaiti press Halima Boland, through his calculations on social networking sites, published photos and videos during his participation and honoring him at national celebrations in Jordan.
In cooperation with the Amman Municipality, the Al Amal Foundation for Artistic Production organized a ceremony at the King Hussein Cultural Center in the Jordanian capital on the occasion of King Abdullah II's birthday, which coincided with January 30th and the royal sitting on the throne.
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