• Abdel Halim Hafez’s Family Takes Legal Action Against “The White Nightingale”
The family of legendary singer Abdel Halim Hafez announced legal measures against the TikToker known as “The White Nightingale,” accusing him of distorting the late singer’s legacy and using his name and image without permission.
📌 Abdel Halim Hafez’s family responds firmly
The family issued an official statement announcing they will pursue legal action against the TikToker known as “The White Nightingale,” citing repeated attempts to defame the late singer and exploit his name for personal gain.
⚠️ The family emphasized that this is not a harmless imitation or tribute, but a deliberate exploitation of a legendary artist’s legacy for online fame.
🧾 Statement Summary
The statement read:
“We will take all legal measures against this person who claims to be ‘The White Nightingale’ immediately.”
🔒 The family confirmed they appointed legal advisor Yasser Qantoush to initiate all necessary legal steps, stating that the TikToker intentionally harms Abdel Halim’s name, image, and artistic history.
🚫 Warning to Journalists and Media
In a clear warning, the family urged reputable journalists not to host the TikToker in any program or interview, and not to link him to Abdel Halim Hafez, noting that any violation will lead to legal consequences.
📌 The family expressed respect for professional journalists but insisted they will not tolerate unjustified media exposure of the TikToker under the late singer’s name.
🔍 Quick Analysis: Why the Escalation?
⚖️ This is not just about a nickname; it is about protecting artistic legacy and intellectual rights.
In the social media era, celebrity names are easily exploited, but preserving the dignity of historical art remains a moral and legal duty.
🎭 “The White Nightingale” is not merely a title—it is an attempt to rewrite history in a distorted way, which prompted the family to act swiftly before the issue escalates.
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