Watch.. watch.. moments when Nadine Njeim’s dress is torn in front of the audience and her body appears!!

RIYADH – Ruwaida bin Abbas – The artist, Nadine Nassib Njeim, revealed the things that she was exposed to following her recent appearance at the Red Sea Festival in its second session in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in addition to some of the situations that she was exposed to in a number of artistic events.

And Nadine wrote, on her Twitter account: “Oh, by God, one of my best looks, but if you knew what happened before I came out: the opening of the dress was pierced, and following the ceremony, the heel of the scarf broke!”

And she added: “Also, the same thing happened to me once at the Murex party. My dress also slipped from the neck. In El Gouna, Egypt, I got a fever, and at the (Joy) concert, I also suddenly fell ill on the same day. A series of action.”

This came as a comment on a post by one of her followers, in which he said: “You feel Nadine goes to Saudi Arabia with more sweetness.”

Nadine Nassib Njeim appeared on the red carpet for the opening ceremony of the Red Sea International Film Festival in its second session, which is currently being held in a hotel in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

This is the first appearance of “Nadine” following announcing her engagement to a young man from outside the artistic community, following her separation from her husband for years.

▪︎ Red Sea International Film Festival

It is noteworthy that the Red Sea International Film Festival presents 131 films, including short and feature films from 61 countries, in multiple languages ​​up to 41 languages.

The second edition of the festival will witness many of the latest cinema productions, as the world premiere of the movie “Al-Khalat +” directed by Fahd Al-Ammari, inspired by the “Al-Khalat” series, and the movie “A Crossroads” by Lebanese director Lara Saba, who won the award-winning world premiere of her film. Comedy and romantic.

About 131 feature films and short films from 61 countries and 41 languages ​​participated, as they will be shown in the festival, along with 34 films in world premieres, 17 films in Arab premieres and 47 films from the Middle East and North Africa.

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