Menna Fadali in a harsh response to Hala Shiha: “Your words change according to the passport.”

The Egyptian artist, Menna Fadali, attacked her colleague, artist Hala Shiha, after her statements, which were described as "provocative", and sparked controversy during the last hours, in which she called on the artistic community to "repent".

Fadali expressed her dismay at Hala Shiha's attack on Tamer Hosni.

Menna Fadali said in statements to Al-Watan newspaper, “We find her taking off her hijab, returning to work, and saying I was wrong. Isn’t this a religious contradiction?

A religious person must be steadfast in his words. He does not change his words every once in a while, depending on whether he has a passport, fame, stardom, magazine covers, and money.”

And Mina continued in her speech, saying: "No one hit her on the hands to work, and Tamer did not force her to depict the scenes that she is upset with, a very shameful thing that she does, and by the way I love her even though I don't know her, but she fell from our eyes all."

Hala Shiha had attacked the artist Tamer Hosni and the makers of the movie "Mesh Anna", because of the "clip", one of the songs, and confirmed that she felt sad because of the clip, which she described as "May our Lord satisfy." I saw myself in these scenes, this was a slip as a result of circumstances I went through, and we all made mistakes. I will not fail. I repent of these scenes and they are not correct, and I am wrong and correct, and the art that makes us move away from the approach of our Lord and we are a role model for our children remains void and is not art.

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