Egyptian artist: The audience said that I became like "Michael Jackson", so I stayed for two years without looking in the mirror!

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Actress Houria Farghali confirmed that she is no longer affected by the words of her followers on social media, after going through a difficult period against the background of the followers' criticism of her appearance, which caused great psychological harm over the course of two years.

And she continued, "People's words were strong and strong with me before that.. and after that, I didn't care, and before that, the words bothered me.. They used to tell me that I was a bloody freak and sitting in your house is better, and you look like Michael Jackson and put my picture and the image of the Sphinx, and they say what is the difference and many needs." Like this,” she said, noting that people’s words affected her: “It definitely destroyed me psychologically, and I spent almost two years looking at myself in the mirror.”


Houria Farghali spoke during her meeting with the media, "Asma Ibrahim", on the "Ink Secret" program broadcast on the "Cairo and the People" satellite channel, about her sister's boycott of her: "My sister, I do not know anything about her at all, and she is a sister who is not from the same mother, and she is the one who boycotted me, not because she is not me." I don't like anyone telling her this is right and this is wrong, .. there is jealousy and her tenure is difficult too, and I want to tell her, "May God guide you." She added: "You talk to me about words that are not good, and I have my second sister from my mother's name, Nisreen Wadi, my love, my friend and everything in the world."


Houria Farghali confirmed that she is rich by inheritance and that she spends her money on art, and that what she earns from her artwork, despite the high wages, she spends again on her work: And the best and the needs that I do not like when I wear the stylist, and I go down and buy clothes, and I am the one who pays and I love to spend on my work, and if the product is not spent, I will spend.”

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