After a marriage full of problems ... the separation of "Arab Idol" star Mohamed Rashad and the journalist May Helmy

The Egyptian singer and "Arab Idol" star, Mohamed Rashad, announced his separation from his wife, the sports media, Mai Helmy, and close sources confirmed that the divorce was officially completed, and not just a fleeting separation after which there may be a return. Sources close to Rashad confirmed that the couple went through severe and continuous marital disputes. If there were always differences of opinion between them in many matters.
Signs of a crisis between the spouses began when Rashad finally canceled his wife's follow-up on his personal "Instagram" account, and deleted the pictures that bring them together, while Mai Helmy did not do the same and did not delete it, unfollow him, or delete their pictures.
Big problems encountered this marriage, as the wedding was canceled on the night of the wedding due to problems between Rashad and his family and between May and her family and the separation lasted, then they returned and married in a family ceremony away from the press and the media.
Earlier, May Helmy published a video showing her suffering that she has been living for four years, through her personal account on the photo and video exchange site "Instagram".
She revealed through the video that she woke up to a phone call, threatening her that the producer, who refused to reveal his name, is knocking on her door and seizing all her possessions at home without prior notice, due to the existence of a penalty clause in her husband, singer Mohamed Rashad, with the producer who is reported to pay an amount of 5 million pounds.
It is reported that this video caused disagreements between Mai and her husband, as the producer decided to seize the apartment that Mai and not Rashad owns in exchange for the penalty clause, and Mai cried in the video, confirming that it is her apartment and her life is unjust and it is unfair to be lost because of Rashad's product.

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