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With a mysterious message and deleting their pictures … Asala’s daughter raises controversy over his separation

01:51 PM

Sunday 20 September 2020

About two months ago, Syrian singer Asala Nasri announced the engagement of her eldest daughter Sham Al-Dhahabi to her colleague, dermatologist Moataz Naseer, in a family ceremony that was limited to the two families.

After that, Sham Al-Dhahabi, the daughter of Asala, shared her followers, through the famous photo and video site “Instagram”, with pictures collected by her fiancé Moataz Naseer, and commented: “The family is growing. Thank you for your honesty and being only you without falsehood, and because you showed me a different side of life.” , yours forever”.

Sham Al-Dhahabi surprised her followers during the last few hours, by deleting her photos with her fiancé, which she published last July, which raised questions about their separation, especially since she canceled his follow-up.

Sham also posted on her Instagram account, a picture of her on the sea, attached to a vague message: “I always try to remind myself that whatever happens, the purpose of this trip is deep inside us, and this is what we must direct our energy to .. That We recover from the inside instead of focusing on the surface, and remember not to give up in our battles. “

Meanwhile, the Syrian hairdresser, Joe Raad, revealed, in media statements, that the star Asala had already told him about the separation of her daughter, Sham Al-Dhahabi, from her fiancé, while he was with her in filming her new song “Don’t Give Up” in Lebanon.

On the other hand, Rotana recently launched the latest album of the star Asala Nasri, “La Give Up”, which includes 20 songs, all in the Gulf dialect.

On the occasion of Eid al-Adha, Asala released a video clip of her new song, “Ithebni”, in the Gulf dialect, on her YouTube channel, and it is from Alia’s words, composed by Rakan, distributed by Hisham Al-Sakran.

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