Bossi Shalaby continues to respond to critics of John Travolta’s video: “I think…

02:16 PM

Saturday 29 January 2022

I wrote – Mona El Mougy:

Anchor, Bossi Shalaby, continued to respond to critics of the video of her conversation with international superstar John Travolta, in which she described him as the sweet days of her youth.

And Bossi published on her official Facebook page, pictures of films in which John Travolta participated and the date of their presentation, to confirm that at that time she was living her childhood and youth.

Bossi criticized the ridicule of her, “Ah Travolta from my youth and my childhood days too, Travolta (Saturday Night Fever 1976), and the movie (Greys with Olivia Newton John 1977) .. I think the message has arrived.”

Bossi had republished her video, in which she appeared to speak to international superstar John Travolta, sometimes in Arabic and sometimes in English, at the joy awards ceremony, which was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, after the video sparked a state of controversy and ridicule on social media.

Bossi published the video, intending to respond to the wave of ridicule that she was subjected to, commenting, “Medicine, Travolta, you are the days of my youth, God.. I love you.. Do you know that there is a need called Hazar?”.

Bossi had her voice appear in the video as she spoke to Travolta, who was sitting next to the international Indian star Salman Khan: “Travolta I love you, you are all the sweet days of my youth, Travolta, you must come cairo, oh Ashraf, I’m going to the festival.” He recently addressed Salman with the word “hi”, which some considered lacking knowledge of the value of a man.

And she directed her words to the artist Amy Samir Ghanem, saying, “Oh, Amy, I saw you, you came with me.” She asked the media, Amr Adib, when will John Travolta host an episode of his program on MBC Egypt.

The video sparked widespread controversy and some considered it inappropriate, stressing that she should have spoken in English, and criticized her disregard for Salman Khan, describing her style as inappropriate.

It is worth noting that the joy awards witnessed the attendance of a huge number of stars and art stars in Egypt and the Arab world, including: Amr Youssef, Donia Samir Ghanem, Hassan El-Raddad, Qusai Khouli, Asala, Motasem Al-Nahar, Nadine Nassib Njeim, Laila Elwi, Mohamed Henedy, Sherif Arafa, Ashraf Zaki, Rogina, Nancy Ajram, Ahlam, Mohamed Abdo, Ramiz Jalal, Carmen Bassaibes, Amina Khalil, Yasmine Rais, Dina El-Sherbiny, Elissa, Hani Ramzy, Mohamed Saad.

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