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 refused to be his mother, so he described her as a "beggar", comparing his astronomical wage for his artwork, with her modest wage, and the "Street Children" interviewer interviewed her, after she was interviewing the philosopher, unaware of her being the winner of the Best Actress Award.

This is how tweeters described the dispute between a great artist, Samira Abdel Aziz, and a rising star, Muhammad Ramadan, who was recently in the crosshairs of the attack by provoking whirlwinds all the time around himself.

Perhaps he exacerbated the Ramadan crisis this time, because the one who insulted him, according to her statements, became a member of the Senate, which called for fiery statements from parliamentarians demanding that Ramadan be stopped alone, and the artist restored.

The most beautiful of you played great roles

— Loyal (@GaeWsA5nF7wmzlz) June 18, 2021

The artist's muffled aches about the terrible wage inequality, which Ramadan frankly expressed, revealing a deepening crisis, experienced by the old stars who withdrew from the spotlight, and are no longer wanted, after they were replaced in the artistic market by other stars with new standards.

The incident of insult

The artist, Samira Abdel Aziz, revealed in one of her recent television interviews that she was insulted by Muhammad Ramadan after her refusal to play the role of his mother in one of the works of art that he starred in. She said, "He exposed me when I refused to work as his mother, and there were people who insulted me and I did not speak, but he said his manners and said (and he said) Shehata (beggar), I take (take) 20 million (one million), and you take (you take) 20 thousand pounds.”

The incident of Samira Abdel Aziz dates back to a year ago, when she appeared in one of the programs to announce that she refused to play the role of Umm Muhammad Ramadan in one of the works, justifying this by saying that she played the roles of the mother of imams, denouncing the nature of the roles played by Ramadan, and considering that they threaten the values ​​of society.

The representative of the Syndicate of Acting Professions, Ashraf Zaki, found himself obliged to defend his position and the position of his council members, saying that they only knew about the incident from the artist, otherwise they would not take "measures that restore her dignity."

In a telephone interview with one of the satellite channels, Zaki expressed his regret and apology to the artist, stressing that this situation will not go unnoticed, and indicated that the board of directors of the Syndicate and the masses of Egyptian artists are in complete dismay at this news, which touches a great symbol of art in Egypt and the Arab world.

Sympathy for the artist

This situation brought back sympathy with the artist, whose roles have recently become scarce, and tweeters apologized to her, demanding Ramadan to apologize to her, and not be satisfied with pushing those close to him in the media to deny the attribution of the account to him, while asking the artist to sue him to stop him alone.

Tweeters again attacked Muhammad Ramadan, so that some of them reminded him of his delicacy before he became a star.

Abus your hand, raise me #Mohamed_Ramadan, a case to raise this boy. This caused my death and the destruction of Captain Ashraf's life, and then he died. This boy needs someone to raise him pic.twitter.com/YJusNZZcil

— Mohmed elarbi🇦🇹 (@MohmedAlarbi) June 19, 2021

Samira Abdel Aziz should make an official apology to Mohamed Ramadan because she accused him of not telling the press in secret that it was not him but one of the fake pages # Samira_Abdulaziz #Mohammed_Ramadan pic.twitter.com/LWzXgHAM9s

— oliviermelomane (@oliviermelomane) June 19, 2021

After his success in marketing bullying,


Muhammad Ramadan presents his own project in marketing for vulgarity and disgrace

This is how freedom is used to slaughter societies

— Maryam Al Kaabi (@maryam1001) June 18, 2021

Muhammad Ramadan, in the days when the mud in his flocks would come out and the Nile rose pic.twitter.com/KV1laWJoR1

— ✪ Sahar Abdalaa 💪 The Queen 👑 Fatwa Twitter 👑 (@tahymsr45erter) June 19, 2021

Muhammad Ramadan is a despicable title for an unprecedented period of decadence


in the history of Egypt. Instill awareness in the hearts of your sons and daughters


so that Egypt can cross that stage in peace and be


cleansed

of these

filthy filth.

— Salah Bediwy (@Salah_Bediwy) June 18, 2021

Ramadan responded with a short video on his personal account on Twitter, in which he denied the speech on his tongue, stressing his respect for everyone, and that he was happy that his fans did not believe this speech was received on his tongue.

Tweeters defended Muhammad Ramadan due to the lack of evidence for what the artist said, and considering her statements come in the context of the repeated waves of attacks on Ramadan recently, due to jealousy of his success and stardom.

What is going to happen to the artist #Mohamed_Ramadan is not normal 🤐


A terrible amount of envy and hatred, as if they agreed to cut off his livelihood and completely hide it from the art scene.


The man is a great Arab artistic symbol that they should preserve and provide him with all the facilities.

- NoudMu (@NoudMu) June 19, 2021

Tell them and your life 😅😅😅😅 #Mohamed_Ramadan https://t.co/Skc08XVX8f

— Rasha (@Rasha34720548) June 19, 2021

Professor #Ashraf_Zaki asks the


Almighty #Samira_Abdulaziz about the messages you spoke about, I mean, there are no witnesses, there are no messages, and you don't want to file a case against him, he keeps throwing you at Ramadan, why is it because #Mohamed_Ramadan


(the brown actor) is on the way to the world, all this happens with him #Ramadan_ Thabit.


And about the thugs, a secret ship, they greet you pic.twitter.com/QOwsIAOM7X

— Osama Khawaji ‎ ‎ (@o_s_mk) June 19, 2021

Parliamentarians on the line of crisis

Parliamentarians entered the line and contributed to heating up the atmosphere, as Senator Yasser Al-Hudaybi submitted an urgent parliamentary memorandum to summon the Minister of Culture and the Actors Syndicate, following Mohamed Ramadan's offensive statements to a member of the Senate and a symbol of Egyptian art.

Al-Hudaybi said that Ramadan should be held accountable for misusing social media, in accordance with the articles of Law No. 175 of 2018 on combating information technology crimes, as he "has always fabricated crises and problems from works of art that contradict the values ​​of society."

Ramadan was a hero for several crises recently, including a pilot crisis, which he sued for causing him to be dismissed from his job after he sat in the driver’s seat. He also posted on his page a short video declaring his mockery of the decision to seize his money in banks, in a complete insistence that citizens be issued that the government Seize their money, which weakens the confidence of the citizen by depositing his money in banks.

In turn, Member of Parliament and Professor of Criminal Law, Ihab Ramzy, expressed his strong dissatisfaction with Ramadan's abuse of the able artist Samira Abdel Aziz, pointing out in press statements that the sins and disasters of Muhammad Ramadan were numerous and he must be tried until he stops his provocative practices of society.

And artist Samira Abdel Aziz, owner of the oldest Arab radio program broadcast to date, is the program "The Philosopher Said", which presents pieces of wisdom through a dialogue between Hakim and his student, and she also presented a large number of works of art, including "The Conscience of Abla Hikmat", "Imam Preachers" and "" Halawani Gate" and "Umm Kulthum".