Beirut - Michal Hadad
Lebanese actress Haifa Wehbe faces a declared war behind the scenes in Egypt after she proved her presence among the Egyptian people and won praise and follow-up and support in singing and acting at the same time.
It is interesting to note that before her crisis with the Egyptian producer Mohammed al-Sabki, everything was going well. There were no cases and no legal proceedings until the problem of "One Second" film occurred. There was a clear attempt to stop the actress from acting in Cairo.
Haifa was surprised by a new lawsuit filed against her by an Egyptian journalist found in the "Hot Short", in which she appeared at the American University in Egypt, an infringement on public morals, which is surprising in a short period of time is not far from the case of Sabki.
Haifa commented on such issue by saying, “No one will be able to keep me out of Egypt because it is part of me, as is the case with Lebanon, and my nose is Egyptian, and my link with the Egyptians is much stronger than any conspiracies.”
Perhaps the journalist who filed the suit has not yet followed the views of other artists may have appeared in clothes beyond the "Hot Short" and did not submit to the prosecution or perhaps an attempt to gain fame through the name of Wahbi, which is obviously to provide fertile material in the entire Arab world.
Is Sabki still determined to fight Haifa? Or is it an attempt by a journalist to gain fame? In contrast, Wahbi insists on her strong presence in Egypt and emphasizes: "Who was God with him, who can be against him? She stressed that she is confident of the love of good Egyptians who supported her since the beginning of her career whether in drama works or in singing.