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NewsThe last of them is Houria Farghali and Nizar Al-Fares.. Celebrities in the "Trend Cage"

The last of them is Houria Farghali and Nizar Al-Fares.. Celebrities in the “Trend Cage”

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Reporter Nizar Al-Faris’ statement is not the first of its kind, as a celebrity makes statements that lead the trend of social networking sites, as many of them for a while turn to the speech of the hour, when they reveal details of their private life and the problems that arise in them.

Controversial statements

A few days ago, Reem Tariq, the wife of singer Hassan Shakoush, turned to “Trend” because of their sudden separation, when their marriage had only passed for a short time, and they attack.

At that time, Tariq commented saying, “I bowed down, thank you, because God blessed me with a good hammer as a husband!”

As for the presenter, Yasmine Ezz, she is still in the box of the accused by the public, because of her always controversial statements, which arouse a wave of anger and ridicule among the followers.

The presenter, Yasmine Al-Khatib, has also sparked public displeasure after leading the trend in recent days, due to her statements that she was “ready to marry 10 men at a time, if the law allowed her”. .

A game and a common mistake

Critic Tariq Al-Shennawy spoke to ‘Sky News Arabia’ about the debate between Houria Farghali and Nizar Al-Fares, saying, “It is clear from the recording of Farghali and Al-Fares that they are playing a game , because the timing and method are part of the joke.”

He continued, “When dealing with the camera or the media, the artist should be more careful in his actions and words, and avoid any words that might be misinterpreted or misunderstood.”

He added: “For me, what I saw was just a game and jokes. Al-Fares tried to make what he registered a trend, and it is clear that Farghali was not speaking not seriously about her engagement to him. The mistake here was that the broadcaster turned a joke into a serious joke, and he could have made sure of Farghali before posting it.” “.

He also considered that the artist “also made a mistake because she simply took care of him in the conversation, and she has to rethink any behavior more than once, because there is a public opinion that treats these behaviors under another angle”.

Trend madness

In turn, a consultant psychiatrist, Jamal Froiz, commented on the matter to “Sky News Arabia”, saying, “Celebrities’ obsession with the trend has become a phenomenon that many seek out, even if by addressing the wrong things of their private life for the sake of fame and money, without regard to values, ethics and the difference between right and wrong.

And he continued: “Society has recently developed a cultural pattern that does not distinguish between good and evil. Everyone is gasping behind the trend, and the problem here is not limited to celebrities and art and media stars, but rather spreads to all segments. of the society.”

Froiz concluded by saying, “The media, especially websites, are a major cause of the spread of this phenomenon, as they shine a light on people who are of no importance or meaningful content.”

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