Reham Saeed: I feel like I’m going to die soon

In a shocking message, the Egyptian media, Reham Saeed, announced her death approaching, and confirmed her retirement from social networking sites, referring to the names of people she would not forgive because they had wronged her, as she put it.

The controversial broadcaster, her followers, shared a long message on her Facebook account, in which she wrote: “I feel that I will die soon, so I will stay away from the social media so that I can sit with my children as much as possible, especially my young son. It can be magic, it can be depression, and it can be real.”

She also expressed her feeling of injustice during her media career, considering that this feeling is slowly killing her.

She recounted the stations in which she was subjected to injustice, such as the “Fox” incident, which included animal torture, and the “Obesity Treatment Campaign” and others, stressing that she was “painful and speechless.” She said, “You are unjust by walking with a word without seeing or understanding it.”

In addition, Saeed confirmed that she would not forgive anyone who wronged her, saying, “If I die, I will not forgive, I will not forgive anyone who said one word once morest me that is not true, and any journalist who wrote regarding me a word of injustice.”

The Egyptian broadcaster also listed, by names, many people in the field of journalism and art who she will not forgive following her death, accusing them of causing “the ruin of her home and the wasting of the efforts of years of her work.”

She also said, “Because I am not on the screen, I have no value, and there is no interest for people to do as desolate.”

She also spoke regarding her desire to achieve the dream of acting, which she sought a while ago, adding in her post: “I spoke to many people who help me achieve my dream and perform, I do not want to tell you the response, and Yama people stood by them.”

She concluded, “I am sorry that I succeeded.. I am sorry that I wanted all people to do good.. I am sorry that I did not have relationships that support me inside and outside Egypt.”

She also confirmed that she retired of her own free will, saying, “I retired with my mood, and the social media was in my mood… The camel with what was carried, but my right is not for me.” Arabia

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