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After the artists’ brilliance faded due to concerts freezing due to the spread of the Corona virus, they used social media pages as a platform to add some vibrancy and excitement to the atmosphere. In this context, the virtual pages were yesterday full of two news items, the first related to the verbal war between Nancy and Elsa. Elissa also completed the reconciliation between Ahlam and Asala Nasri after verbal tours that lasted for several months. In this context, Elissa achieved reconciliation between her Emirati and Syrian colleagues, after a tweet in which she expressed her love for the two singers. Thus, Asala and Ahlam interacted with the words of the owner of “Abali Habibi”, to return the water between the two singers known for their controversial statements. Elissa’s tweet came after Fahid Ibn Ahlam revealed that his mother enjoyed and influenced Asala’s songs more than he did. Al-Salha witnessed several tweets between Ahlam and Asala, in which they announced the purity of intention and their return as friends, as if nothing had happened, knowing that the art scene witnessed verbal altercations between the two singers and reached the stage of distancing among them. On the other hand, the war of words also broke out between Elissa and Nancy Ajram, due to the first statements in the interview that she overlooked on the mtv channel. She said: “Haifa Wehbe, with her sweet form, managed to be a phenomenon, and Nancy Ajram is the ‘girl’. I can’t classify myself, and after every mistake I like to say that I don’t work like anyone else, I do what I want ». This talk seems not to have impressed Ajram, so I wrote a tweet saying: “They think that an educated man does not know how to respond, but the educated do not respond because he did not use to go down to the level of absurdity.” Later, Elissa clarified in another tweet, that Nancy Ajram is a star that cannot be ignored, trying to correct her first words.
Think that the educated do not know how to answer
No, polite, it’s not cool because it’s not reduced to the level of absurd anymore …– Nancy Ajram (@NancyAjram) November 14, 2020
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