Muslim Breaks His Silence for the First Time After Wedding Controversy | Exclusive Statement
Muslim comments on his wedding and reveals his wife’s support.
Unforgettable Joy on His Wedding Day
Artist Muslim expressed his immense happiness about his recent wedding, which was attended by a wide circle of stars, family, friends, and media. He said, "Thank God, it was a special day for me and the joy of a lifetime. I hope this blessing continues."
Strong Response to Criticism About His Outfit
Muslim addressed the controversy over his wedding suit, saying he loves to be unique and innovative. He added, "The suit was designed by Ahmed Lotfi, and I brought the fabric specially from France. I was keen to appear in different looks, but I don’t understand the harsh criticism and attacks. I don’t need trends; my work is the real trend."
Words About His Wife and Her Constant Support
Muslim praised his wife Yara Tamer, describing her as the most beautiful and loyal person. He said she was a strong support for him and that he worked hard to make her happy on their wedding day. He also explained why he deleted a certain video to avoid misunderstandings, affirming that they are both happy and asking for an end to the controversy.
A New Success in His Artistic Career
Meanwhile, Muslim continues to shine with his new song "Wahshak" (I Miss You), which has gained wide popularity, surpassing one million views on YouTube and reaching eighth place in the trending charts. The song expresses the inner conflict between heart and mind after a breakup, with lyrics by Hossam Saeed, composed by Mahmoud Anwar, and arranged by Amr El-Khodary.
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