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Beirut – Journalists and photographers stood in front of the home of Vecino de la Luna, Lebanese artist Fairouz, in an attempt to penetrate her balconies and the walls of her home, hoping to capture a scene that united her with French President Emmanuel Macron, without success.
This meeting was shrouded in an aura of secrecy until Fayrouz’s official page on the Facebook platform posted photos of the meeting, which lasted an hour and a quarter.
Fayrouz appeared in the images with a simple look that reflects her nature and a shy smile, with Macron next to her at her home in Rabieh, in Inelias, Mount Lebanon.
In compliance with the rules and procedures to prevent the Corona virus, the Lebanese artist put on a transparent mask that could not cover her smile that the hearts of her fans loved.
Fayrouz wore an embroidered black cape and covered the front of his head with a traditional black scarf, and he seemed happy after Macron awarded him the Legion of Honor, France’s most prestigious medal.
Three photographs showed the Fayrouz house, which is adorned with images of her family and her late husband, Asi Rahbani, as well as ancient and religious icons of saints on the walls, and paintings, one of which shows multiple faces of Fayrouz, painted by Croatian artist Justina Cisse Tommasio Sursock, dating from 1980.
As far as the meeting was far from the eyes of the media, it seemed closer to a media demonstration that gathered in front of Fayrouz’s house in Rabieh, seeking to capture an image or news about it.
At the end of the meeting, Macron was satisfied to talk to Al-Jadid about his feelings towards the Lebanese artist, saying that Fairuz “is very beautiful and strong. I spoke with her about all that she represents for me … about Lebanon. that we love and many of us are waiting … on the longing that haunts us. “