Rima Rahbani reveals many secrets about the family: My uncle Mansour paid money to distort the image of Fairuz

Fairuz and her daughter Rima in their latest photo.

   Mansour Rahbani filed a case against Fairouz to prevent her from singing before his death in 2009.

   My uncle was directing critics to attack my brother Ziad and Ziad's art, and this is all documented.

   Fairuz does not need me and my defense... and she is free to decide her silence, which may not last.

Director Rima Rahbani, the daughter of Mrs. Fayrouz, revealed for the first time details and secrets about the dispute between her family and the family of her late uncle Mansour Rahbani, and said that the latter was behind the rumor of the death of her sister, Layal "Overdose", and revealed a campaign that she said her uncle launched in agreement with journalists against her mother, Noting that he only visited her father in the hospital a few times.

According to a lengthy report by Al-Majalla magazine, Rima decided to break the family's silence that she followed for half a century, as she said, to respond to the offensive comments that affect her, and to reveal secrets that clarify the truth to public opinion, through a new post on Facebook, in which she recalled painful details in the family's history, Addressing her cousin Mansour, and to some media outlets that have been attacking her and adopting their opinions, without investigating the truth, which dates back decades, public opinion knows that there are differences between the Rahbani brothers' children, and that the late Mansour Rahbani filed a case against Fairuz to prevent her from singing. before his death in 2009.

She said that the dispute, which some consider to be family, is in fact artistic, and pointed out that some consider it hatred and a struggle over an inheritance, which is not the truth, but rather the image that some have tried to suggest is the truth.

Rima wrote that what some consider the past is over, it is not, and will not go on.

She pointed out that it was not over yet, and if it had ended, it would not have been so important to her.

She said that he is still running profusely, under the table, over the table, and in the media.


Rima recalled her sister Layal, who left a young woman with a brain explosion, and the rumor of her departure with an overdose of prohibited substances, and said that she could not be silent when she read on her page a sentence of caliber that Layal was suffering from problems, and that there were family disputes between Fairuz and Assi, and that she is She is spiteful and takes revenge on her cousins.

Rima confirmed that all the members of Asi's house had been silent for nearly fifty years, since Asi's illness in a brain explosion in 72, and Rima said that since then her uncle Mansour received the media and all platforms and began "digging on his people like the dots of winter," according to Rima's expression.

Rima accused her late uncle that he was running the media as he wanted, and in the form that suited him, and that this dispute was only talked about by those she called Mansour and his partners, and that he succeeded in exporting the idea he wanted in the shadow of her silence, her mother and her brothers.


Rima said that, after preparing the media and non-media grounds, Mansour worked to get Fairouz out of her home.

She added, "In fact, it was not to remove her from her home as much as it was an attempt to remove her from artistic life and prevent her from going up on the stage, because she had finished technically and was no longer able to play roles, and the separation occurred in 79."

Rima revealed that Assi, for his part, began preparing Fairuz to leave and fly alone, because he knew where he would go, in reference to his health condition.

Rima said that "beginning with the palladium concert, he gave her the bosta song himself, held her hand and guided her to the path of salvation."

And she returned to the campaign that was launched against Fairuz that day in all the magazines and newspapers, and she was portrayed as being of low morals, lacking in loyalty and technically finished, and she said that what was written was "what a person would be satisfied with for his enemy, so how did she pass through her and her death."

Rima accused her uncle of paying the media to distort the image of Fairuz at the time, and said that she was 13 years old, and she heard that day how she was distributing paid news.

She responded to the saying that Mansour went to the bishop to divorce Fairuz, not Assi, and asked, "Was Asi a minor?"


Rima touched on the attack on her brother Ziad and Ziad's art, and accused her uncle that he was directing critics against Ziad, and that everything she writes is documented.

She said that her father Assi was very tired, and before his death he knew what his brother was doing, and told her so, and indicated that he was unable to bear, and before his departure when the disease intensified, Mansour left him, according to Rima, with his two daughters, Rima and Layal, who cared for him.

She said that Fayrouz returned home that day to take care of Assi, and described her as loyal.

Rima indicated that her father was hospitalized for six months, during which Mansour visited him three times, and said that the latter had leaked to the media that Assi had left and only the Sri Lankan worker was with him.

She said that from that day on, he and his family were relieved of Assi, although the latter did not affect them.

She indicated that her uncle started publishing works that her father wrote alone and signed them in his name.


Rima spoke of Fairuz's forgiveness and her old age, after the Baalbek Festival Committee asked her to return to the castle in 1998, and she decided that she would only return with Mansour, "because he was proud of her for returning to Baalbek without life companions."

Rima spoke of Mansour's attempt to impose his viewpoint on the play, and that he acted aggressively, and became the commanding and forbidding, and "we became his guests," according to Rima, who accused her uncle of disrupting the projector to spoil the play.


Rima said that life continued as warnings and threats to prevent Fairuz from her songs and fabricated articles about Fairuz and her children, leading to a lawsuit from Mansour and his sons to prevent Fairuz from performing the play "Sah al-Nom", and its market is disguised because it distorts business, to the arrest of a "DVD" Dubai party, According to Rima.

Rima said that these matters continued until Mansour died, "we pardoned us for the past" and said that she discovered that his children were trying to "bite" them and they were "O ignorant of you, God."


Rima wondered how she should be silent when her sister Layal is abused, and said, "This is my sister, the beloved of my heart, who was wronged even by her death and she was envious of him."

She recounted details for the first time about her sister's departure, and wrote, "On the day of Layal's departure and one day before her departure, when her brain exploded as did Assi's, the Rahbani tribe came lined up terrified for fear that the disease was hereditary, forgetting that Layal was still unconscious in care! Between life and death, they were asking the doctors who gathered around them about their condition and not about Layal's condition. It was Monday, and I was trying to be strong because I do not believe that I can collapse with the presence of this tribe. On Tuesday morning I heard the news of Layal's death on Radio Free Lebanon, it was She is still in the care! I called the radio, blinded by anger, and they told me that the source of the news was my uncle Mansour. As usual, I had to remain silent and swallowed my pain alone, and on Wednesday Layal died."

And Rima continued, "I discovered after a time that my uncle Mansour was also behind the news of her death, Overdose, and I remained silent because we are old and adults are silent."


Rima said that it was the silence that prompted her uncle's family to distort and falsify the facts to the point that they, too, believed the lie, according to Rima.

She indicated that she would not have spoken if Assi was present, but he was absent and absent after his departure, and said that the burden she carries threatens men, and that she did not want to carry him alone and fight from all sides.

Regarding her mother, she said, "Fayrouz does not need me and my defense... and she is free to decide her silence, which may not last, but I am responsible for Asi in his absence."

And about her cousins, she said, "I have nothing against them or anything! I pity them and love them despite everything because we were raised but my uncle Mansour also loved him despite everything! But what do we do? Hatred remained on their part and envy and jealousy blinded their hearts, so they decided to remain wielding the sword."

Rima concluded by saying that she would not have said what she revealed if they had not raised the ceiling, and indicated that there was no more age left than before, and that she had to put points on the letters.

Rima's post aroused a lot of sympathy, and many wondered why the family was silent all these years?

For the first time, Rima appeared in the image of a woman in pain and forgiveness after her publications showed her in the image of a cruel woman, in the manner of "Oh, a mountain that shakes you with a wind", and that she deals with problems in a way of mocking her and minimizing her size, and that when she responds harshly, but this time she revealed her pain in front of Everyone, to tell them indirectly, that a war was waged against her, which made many hate her without knowing her true face, which she finally decided to reveal, leaving judgment to those who offended her over the past years, putting before Fayrouz fans the fact that this legend is great in her art as well as her morals, and that she She bit her wound and remained silent for fifty years, even when the abuse affected the closest people.

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