A very daring and fiery confession.. the legend of belly dancing, Fifi Abdo.. breaks her silence and reveals how Ahmed Zaki harassed her.!!

A news report was previously published by Egyptian news sites, including the Authority website, in which he talked about the star, Fifi Abdo, who is considered one of the most important belly dancers,

She was even nicknamed the “Fourth Pyramid of Egypt”, as “Fifi Abdo” received international media attention that was not achieved by any dancer in the modern era, because of her own style of oriental dance, which achieved her success and wide fame.

Fifi Abdo, born in 1953, was born to a poor family in Menoufia, and because of her father’s work as a “policeman” in the Cairo Traffic Department, she grew up in the Imbaba neighborhood;

Despite the severity of her father and his objection to her entry into the field of oriental dance, she achieved wide successes, until she became the first in her field for many years; “Fifi Abdo” participated,

In many works of art, they varied between cinema, with nearly 40 films, drama with about 15 television series, and theatrical, with eight plays.

A sign of Egypt
She is considered one of the most controversial actresses with her statements, especially when she confirmed that she had become a sign of Egypt.

And that foreigners enjoy watching the pharaonic monuments, as they enjoy watching her dance, as she described herself as the “rocket”, which roams the world; She admitted: “She owns two small palaces, one of which was bought by her husband, director Mohamed Darawi.”

The movie “Ahmed Zaki” and its story with harassment
“Fifi Abdo” began her artistic career as a dancer in the Akef Troupe, before she was nominated by director Inas El-Deghaidi.

To co-star in the movie “One Woman Is Not Enough”, with artist Ahmed Zaki, to prove her worth, and in shocking statements to “Fifi Abda”, she confirmed that she was sexually harassed, while filming one of the movie’s scenes.

She reported that during the filming of the house fire scene, one of the actors, who was playing the role of a firefighter, molested her, as she said: “He was carrying me and then felt my body,” continuing: “I gave him a pen to think that I am Fifi Abdo.”

In the film, “Fifi Abdo” embodied the character of “Hanadi”, one of the victims of the demolished buildings in a popular house, with which journalist Hossam “Ahmed Zaki” exchanged feelings alongside two other girls, including “Amira”,

A wealthy journalist, Reem, a rebellious university student, and at the end of the film, he leaves a message for the three girls expressing his love for them and the difficulty of choosing between them, after the many struggles he faces.

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