Al-Marsad Newspaper: Abdel Aziz Labib, the husband of the Egyptian actress Ola Ghanem, denied all the accusations she made once morest him through her appeal to the “Instagram” application yesterday, Monday, in which she confirmed that she had been beaten, expelled, and threatened with disfigurement with fire water.
under the influence of drugs
He said, in statements to Egyptian media, that his wife, the artist, is under the influence of drugs, and asked the investigators to examine that, and asked her to speed up treatment for addiction.
He added that he married the artist 18 years ago, and they lived together the most beautiful days of their lives, and they moved between Egypt and America, where he obtained American citizenship.
He also indicated that he was recently surprised by his wife asking him to travel alone to Egypt to conduct medical examinations on her teeth and visit her daughter, indicating that he agreed to her request and invited her to return quickly within a month at most.
take off suit
The husband added that following that he received a phone call from his private lawyer asking him to quickly return to Cairo to appear before the court due to a divorce case filed by his wife, stressing that she had already filed the lawsuit a long time ago and it was settled by reconciliation.
He indicated that he returned to Cairo to end the matter, and when he visited his wife, he was surprised by the attack of thugs and unknown persons, and called the police, who came to the place and took control of the situation and recorded everything that happened, denying that he assaulted her or threatened her.
He also said that he loves his wife and hopes to clear the air between them and return once more, stressing that her mother is behind these problems because she hates him and controls her daughter and granddaughter and succeeded in making them hostile towards him.
I tried to take over the villa
The husband revealed that he was beaten by thugs who were brought by the artist to seize the villa that was designated as their marital home in Egypt, which caused him fractures and cuts in his hand.