The Lebanese artist recently finished filming a new movie called “Children of the Lucky One” (Facebook)
The Syndicate of Executive Professions of Egypt has suspended a previous decision not to allow Lebanese artist and singer Haifa Wehbe to work inside Egypt, according to a statement sent by the captain out Thursday. Ashraf Zaki.
In a statement sent to the head of the Professional Music Syndicate, Mustafa Kamel, who had banned Haifa Badroh from singing, Zaki said: “Referring to our letter dated 11 August 2024 regarding not allowing the artist Haifa Wehbe to perform her duties. to the Al-Remas Company for the production of art performed, we would like to We were informed that we received a letter from the aforementioned company dated August 14 stating that they had reconciled and amicably the complaint against Wahbi a omit to state that the subject matter of the complaint has been preserved and that the ban has been lifted on our side.”
Last Monday, the Monitoring and Legal Affairs Committees of the Professional Syndicates of Music and Acting in Egypt announced that Wehbe was stripped of any license to hold artistic performances or exercise his acting profession until the disputes received by the to dissolve two unions, which means that they would not be able to hold singing concerts or participate in any cinematic or artistic work.
According to a previous letter that Zaki sent to Kamel at the beginning of the week, Haifa Wehbe broke the terms of an artistic contract between her and a film production company despite receiving an investment. This coincided with receiving an official complaint to the Music Professions Syndicate from an alleged concert organizer Lebanese singer By breaking an agreement to hold a party on the North Coast on July 19, despite receiving the agreed amount, which caused significant financial damage.
Wehbe recently finished filming an Egyptian film called “Children of the Lucky,” with actors Mahmoud El-Laithi, Nancy Salah, and Tony Maher, with writer Haitham Saeed and director Markus Adel, in did she play the role of a Lebanese woman. forced by circumstances to travel to Egypt, and a date has not yet been set for the film’s presentation.