A man is not worth anything without women

Dawn of “Caesar” Kazem Al-saherwho is sometimes described as a lover of women, makes remarkable and controversial statements that may upset some of his fans and admirers alike.

In a question on a program on the Egyptian CBC channel, yesterday evening, Friday, whether he prefers the blonde woman or the brunette, he did not hesitate to say directly “the brunette” before returning and explaining his position, perhaps fearing the anger of blondes!

“We are nothing”

as cal watchful Praising the woman he has always sung about in his works and music, saying that “a man is not worth anything without her.” He added, “A very great advantage of women is their presence in a man’s life.”

In addition, he affirmed that “the woman is everything in the house, whether for children or the family,” saying: “A man who does not contain his wife, is superior to her, hears bad words or beats her, is the biggest coward.”

A shock, the effect of which is still present

He also talked about the departure of the mother of his children, stressing that her death was a shock whose impact is still present on his life and the life of the entire family.

And he added, “The tremor that we suffered after the departure of the mother of the boys, I do not wish for enemies, not even the worst people. We were separated, but anything related to the children. We were in contact and I was comfortable and reassured that she was responsible for everything. This intimacy existed between me and her,” adding that ” Until now we enter the house after us, you can’t believe it.”

He was 19 years old

It is reported that on March 18, the Caesar announced the death of the mother of his children, and wrote on his Twitter page: “We belong to God and to Him we shall return .. Mrs. Orouba Al-Saher, the mother of my children, Wissam and Omar, is under the protection of God.”

Kazem, whose real name is Kazem Jabbar, married his cousin, Orouba, when he was 19 years old, but he separated from her after only 3 years, and he has two sons with her, Wissam and Omar.

It is noteworthy that the star of Al-Saher emerged in the nineties, and since then it has been launched and spread widely in the Arab world, and is still continuing. Some of his songs, especially those whose text belongs to the poet Nizar Qabbani, have recorded impressive successes, which are still being chanted by millions of all generations.

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