Egyptian actress, belly dancer Dina
Egyptian actress and belly dancer Dina denied the ghastly rumours revolving her death telling Arabstoday that she is absolutely fine and at home with her son. Many media reports claimed the star had been murdered in mysterious circumstances
and her deformed body was found in a villa belonging to a businessman in Hurghada, Red Sea Governorate.
However, the actress came to the forefront to dismiss the false reports adding: “God is sufficed
The Egyptian star mentioned she had been receiving death threats since the cancellation of her concert in the North coast. The agreement about the concert was concluded two weeks ago, but after the publicity and the distribution of the tickets, Dina was surprised when the contractor declined paying the agreed amount, after which she refused to show up. Following the cancellation, Dina was harassed several times by particular people from the contractor’s side, which later also resulted into death threats.
The sickening story has caused a lot of anguish for the star and her family, who were extremely troubled and scared when they initially heard the false claims. Dina further added her distress, stating the rumours had begun to haunt her.
Artist Dina’s last series “Bab El Khalq” was shown during Ramadan this year. The show included a selection of stars besides Dina, including Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Safeya El Emary, Hamdy Ahmed, Tamer Hagras, Ahmed Falawkas, Aida Riad, Menna Fadaly, Diaa El Merghany, Ahmed Foad Selim, Mahmoud El Gendy, Sanaa Shafee, Shery Adel and Abeer Sabry, director Samir El Asfoury, Farouk Falawkas, Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Mohsen Mansour, Ehab Fahmy, Doaa Taema, Mohamed Soleiman and Amro Abdel Aziz.
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