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The Reconciliation between Mohamed Ramadan and Nawal Al Zoghbi: Putting the Controversy to Rest

The duo was keen to announce reconciliation a few days ago when the “Murex” festival was held in Lebanon, but they returned and met again in a meeting that Nawal Al Zoghbi was keen to document and show to the public.

Cairo – Ahmed Al-Ridi

Published on: September 23, 2023: 03:27 AM GST Last updated: September 23, 2023: 03:53 AM GST

The crisis of the Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan with the Lebanese singer Nawal Al Zoghbi has ended, after controversial statements had escalated between them during the last period.

The crisis that occurred between the duo during the last period prompted Nawal Al Zoghbi to answer a question regarding Mohamed Ramadan, saying: “When I make a duet, I work with Amr Diab or Wael Kfoury… Who is Mohamed Ramadan? I don’t know him.”

But on the stage of the Murex Festival, they spoke together, and Nawal Al Zoghbi refused to talk about what happened in the past, but pointed out that her response regarding Ramadan came after the latter’s provocation against her.

The crisis exploded when Ramadan was asked a question about the Lebanese singer he wanted to do a duet with, but he replied at the time that she had not been born yet.

The festival ended, but the duo returned to meet, as Nawal Al Zoghbi posted a video clip on her official Instagram account in which she appears with Ramadan, and he confirms that they are friends forever, saying: “My friend, my lover, and my star… trust in God, friends and loved ones, and trust in God, success.”

She responded to him by saying: “And I die because of you, my life.” Mohamed Ramadan kissed her on the cheek, indicating that the old dispute had completely ended, and the friendship between the two had returned.

Nawal Al Zoghbi commented on the video clip, writing, “Friends forever… It is not possible for anyone to know you, Muhammad, and not love you… the height of humility and morals,” to which Ramadan responded in the comments, saying, “My life.”

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