The Egyptian actress was exposed Mervat Amin To bullying and racist comments on social networking sites following a picture of her spread while offering condolences to the late director Ali Abdel Khaleq at the Hamidiya Shazly Mosque in Mohandessin.
The able artist appeared wearing a muzzle, and her facial features appeared sad and affected, especially signs of aging.
Mervat Amin commented on this controversy, in an intervention with the media, Rami Radwan, on the “evening dmc” program, saying, “I do not know why the social media is trolling me, and regarding 10 days ago they said she died to God’s mercy following a health problem, and then they said at such an age she got married, and they grew up as a cam years, and neither death nor marriage can be hidden.”
And she added, “They are talking regarding consolation, and its appearance is concerned and grown. Is it required of me to go to Azza with full makeup?!”
Mervat Amin “The Icon”
After the bullying campaign once morest the Egyptian actress, Mervat Amin, a number of pioneers of communication platforms expressed their support for her, defending the princess of the screen, who has always been distinguished by her beauty since the beginning of her artistic career.
Gana Ibrahim wrote, “You were beautiful and now even more beautiful. Mervat Amin will always be beautiful in the eyes of all of us, and damn the fakers.”
Ahmed also praised Jamal Mervat Amin, describing her as “the girl of the world and the beauty of time until further notice,” noting that he was not surprised by the bullying she was subjected to because other stars were subjected to the same thing previously, such as Fairuz, Sabah and Souad Hosni.
Celebrity support for Mervat
A number of art celebrities supported Mervat Amin following she was subjected to this huge amount of bullying on the communication sites, by sharing pictures with her or sending influential messages.
Donia Samir Ghanem published a photo of her with Mervat Amin through her account on the Facebook website, and wrote a comment on it: “My second mother .. I love you .. May God keep you for us.”
Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama defended the Egyptian star in a tweet he posted on Twitter, describing the bullies of the screen princess as “human waste.”
The writer Ghada Karim denounced the people who criticized “a woman with soft features and a voice,” and added, “I cannot believe how ugly the world is as it distorts the history of the Phil Tree.”
In turn, the journalist Tamer Amin commented on the incident of circulating pictures of the artist Mervat Amin at the funeral and attacked the bullies, saying, “If I do not respect the age, I work out of respect for the sanctity of death and solace.”
He added, “Mervat Amin, who does not know what he does not know, means what is the promotion of the six,” noting that whoever makes fun of the features of old age, this means that he suffers from a complex and shortcomings in the soul.