Warda, the Algerian, flirted with Hosni Mubarak, and thus his wife, Suzanne, responded.

The Egyptian critic, Tariq Al-Shennawi, revealed details related to the fact that the late artist Warda Al-Jazaery was banned from singing in Egypt, and the controversy over her expulsion from Egypt on the orders of President Gamal Abdel Nasser.

Al-Shennawi confirmed, according to the "Masawi" website, that the biggest problem that faced Warda was not during the era of Nasser or Sadat, but rather it was during the era of "Mubarak", in one of the national parties, when she "simplified" with the former president, and she jokingly told him, "The Almighty is rich Maaya”, and this matter did not bother Mubarak as much as it did his wife “Suzan”, where everyone noticed after that that the Egyptian media treats Warda with a great deal of coldness, and after this situation she did not receive any invitation to participate in national events and official parties.


Al-Shennawy added that the great artist told him that she was not prevented from entering Egypt, as was rumored for many years, and that what was rumored about her relationship with Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, is nothing but fabrications, as she only saw the Field Marshal once in her life, and it was a coincidence, and it may be this time It was she who promoted the release of this rumor, and made some people add fake things to the rumor, as she did not know what it looked like except through the newspapers - she said.

The late artist Al-Shennawi said that there was no problem between her and President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and what happened was that she stopped acting and singing for a while in the mid-sixties, at the request of her husband, and devote herself to raising her children, "Wedad and Riad", and after a few years of stopping, the Algerian president asked her Houari Bou Mediene sings on Independence Day, and then she returned to singing, and then separated from her husband and returned to Egypt.

Al-Shinawy pointed out that if she was a "national security threat", as was rumored, she would not be able to return to Egypt again, and this decision would not be waived by the departure of the President of the Republic, and she could not enter the country, whether in the era of Sadat or others;

Because if it were a threat to national security, it would remain so under any president.

Al-Shennawi concluded his speech by saying in 2010, after the famous Egypt-Algeria match, the Ministry of Information prevented the circulation of Warda’s songs for a large period, and the Musicians’ Syndicate was motivated to drop Warda’s membership, but that did not happen, and in the end Warda’s voice triumphed, after the media retreated from The disappointing decision" to ban her songs, he said.

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