Kuwaiti media, Fajr Al-Saeed, joined her compatriot and colleague Mai Al-Aidan in the attack on the Syrian singer Asala Nasri, threatening the latter by using the shoes.
Al-Saeed appeared while holding a shoe in her hand, and said: “I would like to use it, and I hope you will hear it soon. I am alone in my mind, but I come across it. It will give an inappropriate response.”
Al-Aidan had supported Al-Saeed in a tweet in which she wrote: “Believe me, I will not return what you have the courage to find a rule that sings Iraqi… The days of Al-Dhahabi used to sing Syrian, when I took Tariq Al-Arian I focused on the Egyptian, and when I took the Bahraini passport I turned on Assad and focused on the Gulf, then Gopi sings and concentrates on the horns and quakes.”
The tweet came following Al-Saeed went to Nasri, saying: “Hey, you… who do you mean is not Anna… because if you mean me, I have a response, and if you mean me, I can circulate it to you,” in response to Asala’s comparison of enemies of success to dogs, saying: “But, praise be to God.” They sell what they sell”… She added: “I have a head with a head and a thinker. I included it in my song. Thank you for correcting it, and thank you.
Al-Aidan responded to Nasri’s tweet, saying: “Idols strayed for thousands of years around the Kaaba before Islam and they used to worship it. Does it mean that their condition was sound, true and something positive?” Sheikha, what are the people of the middle ear other than your voice?
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