A year following her decision to retire, she announced Egyptian media, Reham Saidback to the media once more.
And she wrote in a post on her official account on “Facebook”, today, Friday: “After a deep thought, and following a whole year of the decision to retire, I announce my return to the media, God willing, and my success is only by God. Please pray.”
Reham Saeed’s announcement also sparked a lot of controversy, as some social media activists considered this to be expected, as it is always looking for a “trend”, while others welcomed its return.
And the Egyptian broadcaster announced last year that she would permanently retire from the media and devote herself to acting, following she asked the Actors Syndicate, the artist Ashraf Zaki, to help her in that.
Reham Saeed’s post
The Egyptian media also recently sparked controversy on social networking sites, following a post on her page, in which she announced that she would stay away from social media because of her feeling that “she will die soon.”
It is noteworthy that the Egyptian broadcaster had announced in July 2021, that she would retire from the media as a program presenter and focus during the next stage on her artistic work as an actress, following she was exposed to many problems due to her programs, and several court rulings were issued once morest her following her program “Sabaya Al-Khair” was suspended more than once.
This came, following the end of last year met with great anger, because of an episode of “Sabaya Al Khair” following a two-year hiatus, which dealt with “animal hunting” and included beating and torturing a small, chained fox.
Riham Said
Incitement once morest children
And his program was suspended for a year in August 2019, following she mocked obese and overweight people.
A verdict was issued three years ago once morest her in the case of inciting the kidnapping of children, during the presentation of an episode of her program regarding the phenomenon, during which the program’s creators agreed with others to kidnap children.
And two years before that, the Giza Misdemeanor Court sentenced the media to 6 months in prison and a fine of 10,000 pounds for accusing her of insulting and slandering what was known in the media in Egypt as “the mall girl.”