Abu Jabal's wife breaks her silence and hardens him: I thought you were much smarter

Samara Yahya responded to the statements of her husband, the Egyptian national team goalkeeper, Mohamed Abu Jabal, about the existence of family problems between them, saying: "I thought he was much smarter."

And Samara Yahya, in a lengthy post on “Instagram”, indicated


: “For a while, I have been closed to the topic, and Kazma has my heart in my heart because first the issue is personal, and secondly, I am not one who takes advantage of problems to find out about it, and thirdly, out of respect for both families, but unfortunately the second party’s thinking was other than mine. I expected from him a much smarter answer and a better method than that.”

She pointed out that “many channels and newspapers tried to communicate with her to find out what happened between her and her husband, Muhammad Abu Jabal, but she preferred to remain silent and not speak, whatever the response was, whether in denial or affirmation. I see that it is good for the two of us, but as long as the issue has taken on more size and hurt me and even the people who love me, we would like to ask something from you, and it is not an order that this topic is closed today and we will leave the creation to the Creator.

And about her divorce from Muhammad Abu Jabal, she said: “There are many words in my mind, false statements and rumors, and people who took advantage of the situation and hurt me. In this story, I speak from experiences and lessons I learned in my life.”

Muhammad Abu Jabal had responded to a question about the fact of his divorce from his wife Samara Yahya, refusing to confirm or deny, assuring the media, Mona Al-Shazly, that he would tell her about his social status after the end of the program, which raised the doubts of the followers about the separation of Muhammad Abu Jabal and Samara Yahya.

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  • Mohammed Abu Jabal,

  • Samara Yahya,

  • Abou Djabel