Houria Farghali: My house is haunted by goblins and creatures from the other world

The Egyptian artist, Houria Farghali, sparked widespread controversy, after she revealed, during a television interview, that her house is haunted by demons and creatures from the other world, explaining that they are “very nice” and entertain them, according to what was published by Egyptian media.

The exciting statements came when the heroine of the series “The Witch of the South” was a guest on the “Urfi Rope” program, on the Egyptian channel Al-Qahera wa Al-Nas, revealing strange things in her home. Farghali said: “There is a young boy and girl living with me in the house, I see them all the time and they always entertain me. They are very nice and do not harm me.”

She added: “I see the girl sitting on the table at home, and her hair is like mine, and the boy is wearing shorts and a shirt, and they are almost the same age,” adding, “They are similar to us, Arabs, and they are not harmful at all,” stressing that she does not fear them. And she continued, “I sometimes hear strange noises in the house, as if someone is breathing loudly.”

Houria Farghali talked about her belief in magic, and her exposure to it after the series “The Witch of the South”, which she starred in, where she said that she was feeling tired all the time, and suffered from weight loss, loss of appetite, and inability to sleep.

Houria’s statements ignited a storm of comments on social media, the most prominent of which was the comment of the Egyptian academic, Dr. Mabrouk Attia, who commented on what Farghali said in a video clip, in response to what she said about the presence of orcs with her in the house, saying: “You brought them from where.” ?. ?

And many considered that the Egyptian artist needed psychological treatment, especially after the health crisis she had suffered for years after she was exposed to a medical error during the operation, and others attacked her, stressing that she is now looking for fame and controversy in her statements.

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