Enas Al-Deghaidy reveals the fact that she accused Tamer Habib of “homosexuality”

And Enas Al-Deghaidy had stated during a press conference that Tamer Habib has different tendencies, noting that everyone knows this, and stressing that this does not affect their relationship as friends.

Inas Al-Deghaidi explained, during an intervention on the “Cairo Talk” program, presented by the two media professionals, Khairy Ramadan and Karima Awad, on the Egyptian “Cairo and Al-Nas” channel: “A month and a half ago, I was in a seminar with a respected website and more than one journalist, and I spoke regarding general ideas because I am a thinker, not a traditionalist, and I walk on Fashion, and my general ideas can be understood as accepting the other as he is, but I do not carry out these trends in practice, and I do not speak of anyone’s ideas.”

The Egyptian director added: “I was surprised, following a month and a half, by cutting my speech in the part regarding Tamer Habib, and accusing him of which I did not accuse him, to the point of adding a laugh that did not exist, and I cannot blame my colleagues who I respect, and Tamer Habib is loved by all the artistic community because he is a cheerful human being.” “.

And Enas Al-Deghaidi continued: “I wrote a message on the social media and asked that no one ask me regarding Tamer Habib during the opening of the Cairo Film Festival, because I knew that all people would miss the important event in Egypt and find disappointing sites talking regarding the issue.”

She continued, “Tamer was subjected to a fierce attack, and it bothered me that I had hurt him unintentionally, but he called me from the first day, and said that he was sure of my intention and intention, but his situation became difficult and he did not know how to act.”

She indicated that she asked him to attend the opening of the Cairo Film Festival, explaining: “I told him, come to the festival, he said, I do not want a silly question, and the boy is in a bad state, and this is his right, because the attack is moral, and I say to the social media, it is a shame that we make a trend at the expense of people.”

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