“I’m going to love Turkey”…Mohamed Ramadan raises controversy with his golden palm

Before reviving a concert in Turkey, yesterday evening, Wednesday, and as usual, Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan sparked controversy with a promotional video for the party He appeared wearing a golden palm.

And through his account on the “Facebook” social networking site, Ramadan published a clip in which he appeared as he exited his huge palace in Cairo, and boarded his private plane, to reach his private room in Istanbul.

Ramadan appeared in the video, wearing a huge golden palm, and was keen to highlight it in front of the camera clearly, and commented on the video, writing: “I am going to love Turkey… and see Altoul.”

And between a fan of his ideas and opponents of his exaggeration in the matter, comments were poured out on social networking sites on the controversial video.

Raising the Egyptian flag on the stage in Turkey

During the ceremony in Turkey, Ramadan raised the flag of Egypt high on the stage, so that the audience interacted with him by applause and chanting in the name of Egypt.

Ramadan presented at the ceremony a large group of his songs, which the audience participated in singing, including the last two songs that he put on the YouTube video site, which are Ballin and Bounce.

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