She described it as "the squash"... a great Egyptian artist demands May Al-Aidan one million dinars in compensation

The Court of Misdemeanors of Appeal in Kuwait issued its decision to overturn the acquittal of broadcaster Mai Al-Aidan in the case of insulting the able Egyptian artist Ahmed Badir and fined her 500 dinars.

The Court of Appeal in Kuwait decided to cancel the previous verdict of acquittal, which was issued by the Court of First Instance, and issued its new ruling fining Mai Al-Aidan 500 dinars, and referring the case to the competent civil court.

Lawyer Ashraf Abdel Aziz, who is in charge of the artist Ahmed Badir's case with Kuwaiti lawyer Hussein Al-Asfour, said that it is scheduled to demand the artist Ahmed Badir for financial compensation of one million dinars after offending him.

The Kuwaiti media, Mai Al-Aidan, had announced the verdict of her innocence in the case of "insulting and defaming" the Egyptian artist, Ahmed Badir, expressing her thanks to the Kuwaiti judiciary last year.

In the details of this case, it should be noted that the controversy began when the Kuwaiti media, Mai Al-Aidan, described the Egyptian artist, Ahmed Badir, as "Al-Aqra'".

This came as a comment on a picture published by Mai of the artist and his daughter, where May said: "The picture of the daughter of the artist Ahmed Badir... God, his daughter, Mazza, the daughter of Al-Aqra' came out."

This sparked controversy and anger, and prompted Ahmed Badir's daughter to respond to Mai, saying: "Ok, I woke up today, and I found all of Egypt with me about the post of Professor Mai Al-Aidan."

And she added, "I hear about you, of course, and I know that you are a quarrelsome person who loves bullying, especially bullying artists, but I would like to explain to you how many things like this: First, I am the father of a great star of the Arab world, and no one will allow you to speak about him half a word, and I think you saw this enough in me." The attack of the entire Arab world on you, which I myself was surprised by, and thanks to all the people who responded to our absence..Secondly, if artists for you their lives are open, I am not an artist because you put me with them in a useful sentence, with my respect to all artists.

And she continued, "Of course, my father, whom you made a mistake in, taught me to reject bullying in all its forms, and you are my mistake, for I am sure I will not be silent."

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