Reem Al-Baroudi criticizes Reham Saeed: My father’s condolences came only as a trend… and I forgave her and regretted it




Mohammed Shaban



Published on: Friday, March 29, 2024 – 7:55 PM | Last updated: Friday, March 29, 2024 – 7:55 PM

The artist, Reem Al-Baroudi, said that her disputes with the media personality, Reham Saeed, have been under consideration by the judiciary for 4 years, commenting: “There cannot be hatred and enmity that then turns into love. Love never comes after hate.”

During an interview with the “Al-Arafa” program with journalist Basma Wahba, broadcast on Al-Nahar channel on Friday evening, she admitted her mistake in shaking hands with Reham Saeed while attending her father’s funeral, criticizing her coming to her father’s funeral to take pictures and exploiting the situation to achieve the trend.

She indicated that she had received a message from her before attending the funeral, in which she expressed her desire to offer condolences, saying: “She came to cheer on me with the cameras for the condolences of Reem Al-Baroudi’s father, Trend, and she took the shot. When a person loses his father or mother, his back breaks and he does not think about the person in front of him who hurt him as much as he did and forgets.” My mistake.

She spoke about the details of her return to appearing with the media, Reham Saeed, after disagreements between them in a television interview, after Saeed took the initiative to extend her hand to end the dispute and attend the funeral, continuing: “I opened my embrace to her and conducted a dialogue with her based on her request, and I complimented her with a quarter of my salary, and she took pictures with me at home.” She told me we want to do an episode about the return of friendship. But the episode turned out to contain no friendship.”

“Al-Baroudi” expressed her feeling of annoyance with the way the episode was presented, saying: “The entire episode was that I was a bioya merchant. There was no episode about the return of friendship. It made me cry and see music behind the walls. I forgave her, and unfortunately I was wrong.”

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