Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – The Lebanese media, Faten Moussa, accused her ex-Egyptian artist Mostafa Fahmy of “stinginess”, and said in her first media appearance following her divorce crisis that she would not have imagined that their relationship with him would end in this way.
She added, “I went to a family event and came back to witness the nightmare.” His statements and his legal team are “conflicting”.
Faten cited Qur’anic verses regarding the necessity of showing “kindness and benevolence” in the marital relationship, even when divorce occurs.
Faten Moussa spoke during her media appearance on the “Kalam Al-Nass” program regarding the nature of the differences between her and her ex-husband, saying: “There were daily life problems between us, a year and a half ago, related to my request to him to fulfill the promises he made to me since the beginning of our engagement, which is a sense of safety and motherhood.”
She added that she made many sacrifices in her marital relationship with the artist Mustafa Fahmy because he was her husband and she loved him, but whenever she was trying to win him, he would cancel her and isolate her more, she said.
In response to her ex-husband’s accusations once morest her that her demands were “material”, she said that he was rejecting the idea of her work, claiming that his previous experiences were bad with working women, and she claimed that he told her that work would free her from him, and that, according to her, he threatened to divorce her if she insisted on the idea of work. .
And she was quoted as saying: “Your time is my right as a husband, whose money will you go to whom?” And she accused him of “stinginess”, saying: “God has blessed him a lot, but he is holding back,” and she claimed that she asked him for an increase in her expenses. From behind…”, she did not deny that he gave her an apartment contract last Valentine’s Day, but he did not register it in her name and was procrastinating in that, according to her claim.
She also considered that one of her ex-wife’s motives behind preventing her from working was “jealousy or possession; he used to tell me that you are all mine…”, and when he allowed her to participate in his “Velvet Silk” series, that was following years of “zen”, she said.
In a phone call to Faten Moussa’s father, during the “Kalam El Nas” program; He confirmed that there had been contact between him and his divorced daughter, artist Mustafa Fahmy, a year and a half ago, in which the latter talked regarding problems between him and his wife.
But the father said that he did not want to interfere in their lives, and he told him that, and confirmed that Fahmy did not talk at the time regarding the issue of separation, nor did he mention it in the last phone call between them, during his daughter’s last visit to Lebanon, during which the divorce took place.
Faten Moussa’s father refused to send a message through the program to his divorced daughter, saying: “I did not talk to him in this regard, and I do not want to talk to him, when he asked my daughter to marry, I gave her to him as a gift to keep her safe in his hands, but he was not up to the pregnancy.”
The artist, Mustafa Fahmy, had broadcast during his media appearance late last year on the “Al-Hekaya” program, audio recordings between him and the father of his ex-wife, Faten Moussa, who said that he had informed him of the problems in the relationship between him and his daughter.
The Egyptian artist spoke for the first time through the program regarding the circumstances of his divorce, and denied what Faten claimed regarding his treachery, and considered that the purpose of what you are doing in “defamation” once morest him is to achieve fame at his expense.
The Lebanese media, Faten Moussa, had claimed in late October 2021 that she had learned of the news of her divorce from the Egyptian artist, Mustafa Fahmy, from “Social Media”, and through his lawyer, Sana Lahdi, and denied what the latter announced that the divorce took place between the spouses by mutual consent, and the debate began between them. Then via social media and media.
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