Suhair Ramzy reveals a shocking secret about Bousi Shalaby, sparking controversy.
Suhair Ramzy reveals a secret about media personality Bousi Shalaby and her relationship with Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, confirming her rejection of marriage proposals after his death.
In a controversial statement, the renowned actress Suhair Ramzy revealed an emotional secret about media personality Bousi Shalaby during a phone interview with media figure Basma Wahba on the program "90 Minutes" after the death of her husband, the late star Mahmoud Abdel Aziz. Suhair spoke about Bousi rejecting several marriage proposals that were made to her, stressing that Bousi completely refuses anyone who could replace Mahmoud Abdel Aziz in her life. She said, "It's impossible for anyone to be my husband after Mahmoud Abdel Aziz." This statement surprised the audience, especially since Bousi Shalaby had experienced a genuine love affair with Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, who was known for his sense of humor and masculinity. Suhair also shared details about the strong relationship between Mahmoud and Bousi.
Suhair Ramzy also revealed her deep relationship with the late Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, explaining that they had worked together on many artistic projects and had a relationship of great respect and affection. She considered herself a part of his family. She said, "I am very saddened by the way Mahmoud Abdel Aziz is being treated after his death. He was one of the kindest, most religious, and ethical people."
She pointed out that the relationship between Bousi Shalaby and Mahmoud Abdel Aziz was full of love, and they spent joyful moments together, such as traveling to the North Coast and having dinner together. She also spoke about their love for a simple and shared lifestyle, praising Bousi for making the "korsha with the tear," a dish Mahmoud adored, recalling his humorous remark, "Why did I marry Bousi then?"
The conversation about the emotional relationship between Bousi Shalaby and her late husband brought sadness to Suhair Ramzy, who expressed her regret over the way Mahmoud Abdel Aziz's memory is being treated now. She confirmed that she couldn't bear to see how the image of a man who was a role model in his life and a man of noble character was being mishandled after his passing.
While the focus remains on these provocative statements, Suhair Ramzy’s comments open a new door to understanding the personal and human relationships behind the scenes in the lives of these stars.
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