The disastrous and painful appearance of the artist Kazem El-Saher in Saudi Arabia and the audience is shocked.. You will not believe how time betrayed him and this is how he became!! (video)


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Social networking sites were buzzing with a video clip of the Iraqi artist Kazem Al-Saher, in which he appeared as he climbed the stairs with difficulty, behind the scenes of his concert, which was held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, on the occasion of the Eid al-Fitr celebrations.

The video clip of the artist Kazem El-Saher worried his fans, and many followers soon wondered about his health, as he appeared to be walking with difficulty while moving his left foot.

The audience circulated another video documenting the injury of Kazem Al-Saher’s foot, before leaving the Abu Bakr Salem Theater in Riyadh, where the Iraqi artist grabbed his foot indirectly after the end of the concert.

It turned out that Al-Saher had revealed at his party in Los Angeles, on March 12, that he had fractured his foot, and said: “Forgive me, I have a broken man and I can’t move much… and I am standing in good health.”

A follower, who attended the Iraqi singer’s concert in Riyadh, revealed that Kazem El-Saher refused his audience’s rise on the stage because his foot was broken, and wrote a tweet on the official concert poster on “Twitter”: his leg was broken and he said, “No one comes out because I am standing in good health.”

Before that, the audience circulated pictures of the artist Kazem Al-Saher singing on a chair, at his concert in the US state of Houston. “The theater is fixed and does not move.”

Kazem El-Saher starred in his concert in Riyadh, describing the Saudi audience as a gourmet because of the nature of their choice of songs that they want to listen to.

In his last concert in Saudi Arabia, Kazem El-Saher expressed his great appreciation for his fans. After the concert ended and before leaving the theater, he paid a special greeting to his fans by playing the song “Say I Love You”.

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