An Egyptian composer flirts with Sherine and describes her husband Hossam Habib as a "bat" and a "malicious and sick person."

The Egyptian composer, Mahmoud El-Khayami, commented on the news of the separation of his compatriots, artist Sherine Abdel Wahab, from her husband, artist Hossam Habib, saying: "Oh, Lord, it has happened."

And he added, in a tweet via his personal page on the "Twitter" website: "Oh, Lord, it really happened, and the very important artist noticed the bat who was living with her, who was cutting all her relations with even her family and friends, and anyone who advised her and loved her and was separating her from the world."

And he added: “A vindictive, malicious and sick person, and I always said that our Lord will reveal him one day, and our Lord has wisdom, so every need happens.”

Lord, it really happened and the very important artist paid attention to the bat who was living with her 🙌🏼


who was

severing

all her relations with even her family and friends and anyone who advised her and loved her, and her separation from the world was


a malicious, malicious and sick person and I always said that our Lord will reveal him one day and God has wisdom in it Everything that happens 🙏🏼🙌🏼🤲🏼

— Mahmoud elKhayami (@MahmoudKhayami) November 27, 2021

An Egyptian composer flirts with Sherine and describes her husband Hossam Habib as a "bat" and a "malicious and sick person."

And he continued, in his comment on the tweet, indirectly flirting with Sherine: "Every person has a key. If he finds the key in the wrong place, it is easily stolen! And this is what happened. The most beautiful heart, the most beautiful laugh, and the most beautiful artist were stolen, but God's will is greater than anything, and may God suffice us all, evil children. Forbidden, haters, haters of success for others, who show what they do not conceal.”

Everyone has a key. If the key is found in the wrong place, it will be easily stolen!


And this is what happened. The most beautiful heart, the most beautiful laugh, and the most beautiful artist were stolen, but the will of God is greater than anything, and may God suffice us all.

— Mahmoud elKhayami (@MahmoudKhayami) November 28, 2021

Mahmoud Khayami's tweet provoked the interaction of a large number of his followers, as some agreed with him, while others thought that it was not correct to write it in consideration of Sherine's feelings.

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