Samira Abdel Aziz: Muhammad Ramadan insulted me and told me, “Shehata, my mother’s shoes are better than you.”

Egyptian actress Samira Abdel Aziz, a member of the Egyptian Senate, said that she was verbally insulted by the artist, Mohamed Ramadan, in a message via the “WhatsApp” application.

Abdel Aziz told the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Watan: "I found Muhammad Ramadan sending me and saying, "You despicable, Shehata." I am my mother's shoes are better than you, and I receive 20 million pounds, and you pay 20 thousand pounds."

She continued, saying that this was because she refused to participate in one of his television works.

She confirmed in a report to "Russia Today" that she was surprised after these messages, noting that "her refusal of an artistic offer is normal and does not underestimate the owner or the hero of the work itself."

It is noteworthy that Samira Abdel Aziz revealed in 2018 her refusal to embody the role of Umm Muhammad Ramadan in the series “Ibn Halal”, because “it is not reasonable for her to embodied in her work the roles of a mother of the greats and then perform in this work the role of a mother of a thug,” she said.

And she added: "This role does not fit with my history, after I played the role of the mother of Imam Abu Hanifa and Al-Tirmidhi, the mother of Sheikh Al-Shaarawi, and "The Planet of the East" Umm Kulthum, and I reject this type of drama that shows the neighborhood and popular areas that it only speaks in the language of insults, blood and weapons. white".

She also denied insulting Muhammad Ramadan, after a statement she made on a television program, which sparked a great controversy on social media, in which she said that she refused to embody the role of Muhammad Ramadan's mother in the series "Ibn Halal" because she "does not give birth to people like him," according to the newspaper. Seventh Day" Egyptian.

She said angrily, "They distorted my statements on the social media sites with trifles, and claimed that I refuse to work with Muhammad Ramadan because he is dark-skinned. I refused the role not because he is Muhammad Ramadan, as an artist is on my eyes and my head, and I wish him all success and success, and he is free to choose the drama that he presents to the audience. I declined the role, and this is my right."

And she continued, "When I said on the program that I did not give birth to this, I meant the thug, and I did not mean Muhammad Ramadan."

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