Yasmine Abdel Aziz Takes Legal Action Against Fake Photos and Online Attacks
Actress Yasmine Abdel Aziz announces legal measures against anyone attempting to harm her reputation after fake photos were circulated, emphasizing her right to defend herself and support all women facing defamation.
Yasmine Abdel Aziz issued an official statement confirming legal action against all pages and accounts that posted fake or offensive content about her. She emphasized that this decision is not only to protect her personal and professional reputation but also to send a message of support to every woman facing harassment and defamation. ✨
Yasmine stated: "I will not allow anyone to tarnish my reputation or harm me, and I will use all available legal means to defend myself, regardless of the attempts," stressing that Egyptian law guarantees women protection, dignity, and the right to deter any abuse. ⚖️
The statement comes after a manipulated photo of her went viral, causing widespread discussion online, shortly after the announcement of her new Ramadan 2026 series "We Forget What Was". Yasmine clarified that the image is fake and that she will never tolerate attacks on her reputation.
She affirmed that social media abuses will not go unchallenged, and any attempt to defame her—whether directly or indirectly—will be met with legal action, expressing full confidence in the Egyptian judiciary and law enforcement's ability to protect rights. 💪
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