What did Nancy Ajram respond to Daoud Al-Sharyan, who told her: "You are the only singer who calls for her in mosques"?!

The Saudi journalist, Daoud Al-Sharyan, presenter of the “With Al-Sharyan” program on the “MBC1” channel, joked with his guest, Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram, about praying for her in mosques, as he put it.

Al-Sharyan said to the Lebanese artist, "You are the only singer who has been called to her in mosques," so Nancy Ajram entered into a fit of laughter to continue his speech: "Oh God, Ajram our women," to Nancy Ajram laughing: "Amen."

The joke of the artery sparked a wave of controversy on social media, so activists were divided into an attacker of the artery, while others defended him, explaining that his talk was just a joke with his guest.

In another clip, the artery appeared flirting with Nancy Ajram while drinking coffee with her in her house, where he said to her: "But, by God, your coffee is a decoration... and your sitting is a decoration... and your home is sweet... and your mood is better."

At the beginning of the episode, Nancy Ajram touched on her beginnings and how her father encouraged her to sing and discovered that she had a beautiful voice like her grandmother “Odette” his mother, as Nancy was behind her many songs, and also the first program she participated in was “Stars of the Future”, which was shown on future screen.

And the pioneers of social networking sites interacted with what the artist Nancy said about her audience: "Women in my audience are more than men, and sometimes men come and say to me, I want your photos to be a picture of my wife and the opposite, and I have an audience of children, thank God that I agree within the family."

 Regarding naming her daughters, she said that the older Mila chose her husband's name because he loved an actress named Mila Kunis, adding, "I chose her name, which is a Spanish-German name, and Leah. I also chose it and wanted to name her Rihanna. And I saw it better, adding that she talks to her daughters in all the details and at the same time stressed that social media made it difficult to communicate with our children.


And about her success in reconciling her family and her art, she said, "Who am I and a little girl? I love that if I want to do something, I can lead it and because I love the family, I decided to make a family, and I salute every woman or working mother because every mother can succeed in her work and her family, this requires her." Great effort".

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