A Tunisian actress embarrasses health officials in Saudi Arabia. What is the history?



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The Tunisian actress Samia Al-Trabelsi raised a great controversy in Saudi Arabia, due to her statement about her work as a consultant in plastic surgery with the most important surgeon in the Kingdom in the city of Jeddah for a period of 6 years, without obtaining a certificate . , and saying that the procedures of the Directorate of Health Affairs in this regard “are not strict.”

In the first response, the Jeddah Health Affairs Directorate stated that it monitored the talk of Tunisian Samia Trabelsi, verified and knew the center where she was working, and initial information indicates that she was working at the center more than 6 years ago. years, and will issue a statement clarifying the results of the investigations.

During her interview on the “Sami Al-Fihri Idea” program, which is broadcast on the Tunisian channel “Al-Hiwar”, Samia Al-Trabelsi said that she was working as a consultant with the surgeon and took his opinion, because there was an aesthetic vision and she knew what a person needed, and that she used to give Botox injections after being trained by the surgeon for a period of 6 months.

It should be noted that the Tunisian actress Samia Trabelsi finished filming her scenes with her new film “The Crocodiles of the Nile” in the cities of Luxor and Aswan, and is preparing to continue filming in Cairo, and shared with her followers through her Instagram account a group of photos in which he appeared with the team.

During the events of the film “Nile Crocodiles”, the Tunisian actress plays a comic role with Hamdi Al-Marghani and Mustafa Khater, a character called “Mirna”, a foreign tourist living in Europe, who goes on a tourist trip by boat. with the rest of the team.

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