With rudeness and without shame.. Actress Rania Youssef boldly admits that I don’t have red lines.. and I love cohabitation without marriage and the audience is shocked!! (Watch a video)

The controversial Egyptian actress, Rania Youssef, admitted that she does not mind playing bold roles, and that she has no red lines in acting.

In response to a question about her playing bold roles in the cinema, during her meeting with the “Heliopolis” program, Youssef said: “I previously worked bold roles. For me, I do not have red lines.”

And regarding if there is a scene in which there is a kiss, and what will she do, Rania Youssef revealed his agreement to that: “Of course, if the situation calls for a kiss, of course, do it, do not do it for it.”

And about her appearance in a bikini, she said: “Oh, of course, if this is in the context of a dramatic or cinematic work. If this is necessary, it should work.”

Rania Youssef did not stop there, but confirmed her willingness to do more than that, saying: “I did that in Riklam because the topic must remain in this, it must remain in these scenes, and since I agreed to the topic, I agreed with everything in the movie.”

Rania Youssef also confirmed that she does not mind giving the title of “Eghraa actress”: “Aghraa actress is not an insult, by the way, I mean, this is not a stigma.”

And she considered that whoever criticizes the bold scenes has a defect in thinking. Follow-up: “Because mobile phones have everything you want. If you want to watch pornographic films, you will bring them on the mobile and on TV. You do not wait for me, I come to make a seduction scene.”

Rania Youssef also revealed her longing for a man who respects the dates of her return to the marital home, late due to the nature of her work.

The artist, Rania Youssef, explained, during the television interview, that one of the reasons for her great artistic fame is her effort, complete dedication and love for the art profession.

And the Egyptian artist continued, “I go back from work every day to my house at five in the morning, and sometimes I work for 3 days without going home.”

She added: “I look to a man who respects the dates and nature of my work, my mind and my ambition. The Egyptian or eastern man changes after 3 months of marriage.”

And about her view of marriage, she explained by saying? “The concept of passport in Arab societies is not correct, they marry because of the caliphate or because they have no freedom to remain in open relationships, which is normal in Arab societies.”

In previous television statements, the Egyptian artist spoke about marriage and sexual intercourse outside the framework of marriage.

Rania Youssef confirmed that she will not repeat the experience of marriage and that she likes to establish emotional and cohabiting relationships with the person who exchanges love for her without marriage.

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The Egyptian artist said that she will not marry again, and if she falls in love, she will complete without marriage, noting that marriage for her is the formation of a family, and she now has two daughters, and if she lives a beautiful love story, she does not need to make her fail in marriage, saying, “Passport is not love.”

Rania Youssef justified her refusal to marry by saying: “Passport for me is a house, a family and children, and I have children, even if there is a sweet love story, the passport will be preserved, and the pressure that the passport makes is the passport, and the love of its form remains again, not romantic love, and it will be rational love, oh, oh.”

She confirmed that she would not be concerned if the men were angry at her statements, and she said: “The men will be upset.. they are not upset.. they are like that, they attack me.”

During her meeting on the “Thursday Night” program on MBC Egypt, Rania advised girls to marry after the age of 30 because at this age a person has matured, explaining that she married twice after this age, and she did not want that. She added that Arab societies force women to marry, for the sake of their reputation.

It is noteworthy that Rania Youssef was married three times, the first to her fellow producer Mohamed Mokhtar, who she was associated with at the beginning of her artistic life and lasted with him for about 12 years, and they had two daughters, Nancy and Yasmine.
After her divorce from “Mukhtar”, Rania Youssef soon married Egyptian businessman Karim Al-Shabrawi.

This marriage only lasted 4 months, after it brought her many problems and issues, which prompted her to admit that she regretted marrying Al-Shabrawi, despite the love story that brought them together at the time.

Rania Youssef married for the third time to businessman Tariq Azab, who has long talked about her happiness with him, his interest in her two daughters and his love for them, but they separated after a 6-year marriage.

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