Lebanese star Nadine Njeim revealed her happiness with the decision to convert her official account settings on Twitter, from a closed “public” page.
Njeim interacted with her followers, a week following closing her official page, in an attempt to avoid negative comments once morest her, and wrote through a tweet: “We are relieved that we are far from gossip and closed to our situation and without negatives and meaningless words? I am super.”
Comments poured in from Nadine Njeim’s audience, who supported her decision to convert her account to “private.” One of the followers wrote: “We are very happy that we belong to this family. One.. By God, we will not let you spoil what happened.”
Nadine Njeim’s step came to close her page in front of the general public, following she caused widespread controversy in the last period during her interaction with the public on many issues, most notably her disagreement with her compatriot, the star Cyrine Abdel Nour.
Nadine Njeim transformed her page settings via “Twitter”, following a verbal argument between her audience and the audience of her colleague Cyrine Abdel Nour, last week, where one of the first followers wrote a tweet via “Twitter”, in which she noted that some accounts use Nadine Njeim’s image through their personal photos, but they In fact, they offend her by interacting with the circulating news.
And one of the accounts of the star’s fans, Nadine Njeim, wrote a tweet in which it said: “For clarification, Nadine Nassib Njeim, because many of these days empty the image of Nadine and say that we are a god and we love her and meet them in no place to talk regarding her and her fans like this. We hope everyone warns of her.”
Nadine Njeim was quick to interact with the tweet, asking regarding the story that happened, to tell her the follow-up who was accused of insulting her: “I mean, if I love you and from your fans, I won’t love Serene. All of them started insulting and cursing, and I just responded.”
Njeim asked the follow-up to remove her image as soon as she talked regarding the Lebanese star, Cyrine Abdel Nour, and wrote: “My work follows you, but remove my image, and your field does not attack anyone, because no one attacked you, do you understand?”
And a follower called Maha Fayyad noted in a tweet: “Not every person put a picture of the star, Nadine Nassib Najim, on a profile that means he is a fan and followed her.