He was helpless and could not marry like any other man..? The legend of belly dancing who breastfed Amr Adib reveals a very embarrassing secret about this famous artist! !


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The artist, Najwa Fouad, is one of the most famous dancers in Egypt and the Arab world, as it is one of the most important pillars of oriental dance.

It is considered the first and dominant in this field for years, and has been the face behind which cinema cameras are running for a long time.

Learn about the most prominent or most prominent statements made by the artist Najwa Fouad in her media interviews and press interviews, some of which may have shocked her fans.

The artist and dancer, Najwa Fouad, said that her real name is not “Najwa Fouad”, but “Awatef Muhammad Ajami Bayoumi”, noting that she entered the world of dance when she was eleven years old, for her need for money.

Actress Najwa Fouad was deeply saddened and shocked, because actress Yousra did not ask about her during her ordeal, although she gave her the opportunity, and produced one of her first films, “A Thousand Bossa and Bossa”.

She added, “I was expecting you to ask about me after the news of my illness was published in the newspapers, but I was disappointed, and I consider this denial, as she does not pick up the phone to ask about me.”

Star Najwa Fouad denied the rumor of Abdel Halim Hafez’s marriage to the artist Soad Hosni, and attributed the reason to the late singer’s inability to perform his marital duties despite his strong love for Soad Hosni.

In a previous interview with Al-Wafd newspaper, she said: “It never happened that Abdel Halim Hafez married Soad Hosni. Abdel Halim was a very friend and I was the storehouse of his secrets, and once he confessed to me his great love for Cinderella.”

And he added: “Abdul Halim assured me at the time that he could not marry her because he lived with a quarter of a liver and was unable to play his role as a man, and for the record, Souad Hosni loved him very much, but she interpreted his words as a desire to escape from the official relationship.”

During her meeting on the “I and the Honey” program, with the Lebanese journalist “Nishan”, she talked about her marriages, and said that she had been married 12 times,

She stressed that she only loved one man, “Sami Al-Zoghbi”, which caused her a tragedy that she had suffered for many years.

She was betrayed by her friend, Najwa Fouad said, during her meeting with the program “The Women Don’t Know What They Lie”, that her best friend betrayed her, and married her only husband whom she loved, “Sami Al Zoghbi”.

She indicated that she danced in their joy, saying: “I gave the sweetest dance in my life,” adding: “But I was like a slaughtered dove.”

The star, Najwa Fouad, stated that she will open a school for oriental dance when the situation in Egypt stabilizes, “which sparked a great controversy among her fans, who rejected a large part of this idea.

Her problem with marriage was the idea of ​​“the six walnuts”, because she stipulates in all marriages that her job is the most important thing in her life, as stated in her interview in an interview with her on the “Six Women Don’t Know They Lie” program, broadcast on CBC.

She explained, “It was a big problem between my husbands that they considered themselves the six nuts, and we quickly disagreed.”

The retired artist said that she was sure that Henry Kissinger, the former US Secretary of State, liked her, noting that whenever he came to Egypt he would ask the Egyptian Foreign Ministry to watch its performances.

She added, “When he got married, he chose a woman who looked very similar to me, and her name was (Nancy).”

“Najwa” revealed an incident, when she was dancing in the joy of the daughter of the late President Gamal Abdel Nasser, and narrates: “I wanted to compliment the president in my joy,

And I devised a nice trick to dazzle the pilgrims, and while I danced I released white pigeons during the dance, so the guards thought I was throwing a bomb on the pilgrims.”

And she adds, “In the blink of an eye, the curtain came down and Nasser’s men beat me, terribly, when the president learned what had happened. He gave me 500 pounds in tips and said sorry.”

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