Mohamed Abdo Reveals the Truth for the First Time: It’s Not My Death but a Chest Allergy
Mohamed Abdo denies death rumors and suffers from chest allergy.
Arabian Artist Mohamed Abdo Reassures Fans After Sudden Health Scare
Following rumors of his sudden death, Arabian artist Mohamed Abdo took care to reassure his fans after experiencing a sudden health issue that led to the cancellation of his recent concerts.
In a video posted on Rotana’s official page, Mohamed Abdo stated:
“For the past ten days, I have been trying to ease the symptoms of a chest allergy I am suffering from, but unfortunately, I have not been able to feel comfortable. I wanted to meet your expectations, but instead of a singing concert, it would have been just a 'cough concert.' So, I ask for your understanding and promise to meet you soon at upcoming concerts where you will make me happy, and I will make you happy.”
Meanwhile, Mohamed Abdo’s manager denied the circulating news of his death, confirming that the artist is only experiencing mild fatigue and will return to his artistic activity soon.
Rotana had previously announced the postponement of Mohamed Abdo’s concert scheduled for May 23, 2025, in the city of Al-Ula due to his health condition, and announced that artist Rabih Saqr will participate as a guest star instead, wishing Mohamed Abdo a speedy recovery and a quick return to his fans and loved ones.
This comes as Mohamed Abdo remains keen on continuously communicating with his fans and reassuring them, emphasizing that health is the top priority, and that he intends to return to the stage strongly at the earliest possible opportunity.
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