Singer Muslim and His Wife Yara Tamer Divorce After 4 Months of Marriage
Singer Moslim separates from his wife Yara Tamer after 4 months of marriage, amid exchanged statements and intense family disputes.
By: Muslim
MasrConnect | Breaking News – Singer Muslim and His Wife Yara Tamer Divorce After 4 Months of Marriage
Cairo – Egyptian singer Muslim has officially announced his separation from his wife Yara Tamer after approximately four months of marriage, sparking widespread controversy among fans and the entertainment community amid personal and health-related developments.
Key Details
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The announcement came through posts shared by both parties on social media. In her statement, Yara said she had been “greatly wronged,” felt her dignity had been violated, and emphasized that she would “never forgive” what had happened.
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Muslim, in an Instagram Story, explained that the divorce was due to family disputes, adding: “The divorce happened between me and my wife… there were family problems and she exposed me in front of people… I will never forgive those who caused this.”
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Later, Muslim revealed that one of the main reasons behind the split was a lack of mutual respect, clarifying that divorce had occurred three times already, and he had no intention of reconciling.
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The separation was accompanied by health complications for Muslim, as he recently announced he had suffered a blood clot in his right arm, causing concern among his fans.
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On the other hand, Yara spoke out about conflicts with the singer’s family, claiming she was subjected to pressure and even suggesting that “witchcraft” had been practiced in their home, implying that the situation was not entirely natural from her perspective.
Reactions and Expectations
The divorce news shocked many followers, particularly since the couple frequently shared snapshots of their daily life publicly, making the announcement surprising to fans.
Following the split, Muslim announced his intention to release a new song titled “Wabedari”, which is expected to reflect his emotional state after the breakup — a move likely to spark further debate among his audience.
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