Singer Sherine breaks her self-imposed isolation and releases a clip of her new song "Asal Hayati" (My Life's Honey)
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| Sherine Abdel Wahab - from her Instagram account |
Sherine breaks her self-imposed isolation... and returns with a romantic song that sparks a reaction
Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab broke her self-imposed isolation and released a clip of her new song "Asal Hayati" (My Life's Honey), sparking widespread reaction on social media platforms, especially after her recent health crisis.
The singer of "Mashaaer" (Feelings) surprised her fans with a clip of her new romantic song "Asal Hayati" without any comment. The song's lyrics say: "And I want to go with you to the very end... until the last moment and the last breath, which I breathe in your embrace, and you are my comfort."
Sherine's latest post garnered more than 50,000 likes within 24 hours. Among the celebrities who interacted with her were stars Mona Zaki, Reham Abdel Ghafour, Hagar El Sharnouby, and others. This appearance comes at a time when Sherine's fans are increasingly curious about her potential comeback, whether through concerts or new projects, amidst widespread support from fellow artists.
It's worth noting that Sherine Abdel Wahab's last appearance on social media was when she posted a statement on her Instagram page from her lawyer, Yasser Qantoush, against the person managing her social media accounts. The statement accused him of seizing control of her YouTube channel, Sherine Abd-Wahab, and profiting from its management.
Meanwhile, the Economic Misdemeanors Court has scheduled a hearing for February 21st in the case filed by the Egyptian singer against her former social media manager, Mahmoud Mohamed Hussein Sorour.
It is noted that Sherine has been suffering from successive crises for about a year, starting with sharp disagreements with her brother Mohamed, which reached the corridors of legal records, passing through a severe state of depression that made her confined to her room and not communicate except with her two daughters, which triggered cries for help from her fans through hashtags such as #WhereIsSherine and #SearchForSherine.

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