After announcing the engagement of businessmen Ahmed Abu Hashima and artist Mai Ezz El Din, Egyptian critic Magda Khairallah created a major social media storm.
And “Khairallah” tweeted, “Ahmed Abu Hashima is engaged to Mai Izz al-Din. Congratulations, sweetheart. He mandated a minimum of 500 million pounds within two years to protect your future, my soul, and his advise to any female contemplating marriage was, “Marry someone who drinks coffee, has veins, and a dilemma.”
According to the Masrawy website, the critic Magda Khairallah refuted what was ascribed to her and verified that her account on the “Facebook” website has been hacked since Thursday and she no longer has control over its management.
While one of the critic Magda Khairallah’s relatives contradicted this in a comment on her account, stating, “The account of the critic Magda Khairallah, my cousin, was stolen, and she did not write these words.” It is worthy of attention.”
According to Echo Al-Balad, this rumour began when the celebrity Yasmine Sabry stated in her first public statement her separation from businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima and that everything is being divided and shared.
And Yasmine Sabry stated in her first post-separation statement, “Everything is divided and shared, and, praise God, the separation occurred peacefully.”
And the actress, Yasmine Sabry, told Sada Al-Balad in an exclusive statement that she and businessman Ahmed Abu Hashima had previously separated, while expressing her respect for him.
Approximately two years ago, on April 19, 2020, Yasmine Sabry married Ahmed Abu Hashim, just a month after their engagement was first disclosed.
The newlyweds issued a statement at the time, which read: “In appreciation of the people’s support and those who care about us, we are glad to announce our marriage contract in a family setting. And health guidelines, as well as proof that life can continue and that we do not lose prospects for happiness, if we consider the restrictions and what the experts are guiding.”
Ahmed Abu Hashima and Yasmine Sabry continued their statement by saying, “As we share our personal joy with you, and look forward to your prayers and good wishes, we wish everyone in Egypt and the world safety, joy, and a peaceful and reassuring life,” before concluding, “We thank our family and friends who were on our side and who understood the circumstances that forced us.” To reduce the celebration in the benefit of everyone’s safety, and we look forward to celebrating with everyone after the crisis has passed and God has written wellness for the nation and the world.”