Lina El-Fishawy, daughter of artist Ahmed El-Fishawy, decided not to return to Egypt again permanently, due to an attack campaign she was exposed to on social media, after publishing a picture of her at the age of eight, which the attackers considered inappropriate.

While Hind Al-Hinnawi, Lina's mother, confirmed via a post on her official pages, and some websites reported that she and her daughter decided not to return to Egypt from the British capital London again due to the unjust tolerance of the unjust attack on her 16-year-old daughter. Hind pointed out that the image on which the cruel attack was launched was Lina, who is still a child, and it is not logical to attack a girl who is not of adulthood on the image of such a picture.

Despite the interventions of some relatives of Hind Al-Hinnawi and the family of the artist Ahmed Al-Fishawy, Hind decided not to change her position, especially since there are problems that still exist because of the father's refusal to pay the expenses of his daughter, and her knowledge that he does not want her in his life.

It is noteworthy that a number of Ahmad Al-Fishawi's audience held Hind Al-Hinnawi legal responsibility after the image of her daughter, and demanded that Al-Fishawi start legal procedures to transfer the custody of the child to him or to his mother, artist Sumaya Al-Alfi, especially since the nursery is currently subject to Lina's grandmother from the mother.
Ahmad al-Fishawi did not interfere or comment on the decision of his daughter and his wife, only interested in publishing promotional clips from his new movie "Ghosts of Europe" with the Lebanese artist Haifa Wehbe, which is expected to be shown next month.