Egyptian Artist Ahmed El Awadi Responds to Marriage Criticism
December 20, 2025300 VistasTiempo de lectura: 2 minutos

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Egyptian artist Ahmed El Awadi has ignited a considerable discussion on social media following his candid remarks about his intention to marry again. His comments, perceived by some as provocative, have drawn both support and criticism.
Direct and Unfiltered Response
In an interview on the program ET بالعربي, El Awadi dismissed the backlash, stating: "Is marriage a sin? If someone is upset, let them be... When am I getting married? Soon, God willing."
He further remarked, "Should I be afraid because someone is upset? Don’t we all get married?"
Massive Reaction and Sharp Criticism
El Awadi's statements quickly went viral, accumulating over 30,000 comments in a short span. Reactions were mixed, with some defending his right to discuss his personal life, while others criticized his tone as "aggressive" and "unfortunate." One follower noted, "There are calmer ways to express oneself," while another remarked, "An odd and unjustified reaction."
Ex-Wife Yasmine Abdelaziz Mentioned
The name of his ex-wife, artist Yasmine Abdelaziz, surfaced in the comments, with some users reflecting on their previous marriage. One user commented, "I don’t understand how Yasmine Abdelaziz was married to him."
Controversial Statements Fuel Debate
El Awadi further stirred the pot by announcing in a live Facebook session that he would be appearing next year with his wife, adding: "Next year, I will be with my lady, and the following year, I will be with my lady and our child."
His claims of being "the highest-paid and most-watched in Egypt" triggered another wave of criticism, with some labeling his remarks as arrogant and narcissistic.
Media Backlash
Several journalists and artists joined the fray, including journalist Riham Said, who accused El Awadi of "denying the good," emphasizing that his success was not merely coincidental. Journalist Radwa El Sherbiny also made an indirect comment, stating, "Those who talk about salary and fame should also acknowledge those who helped them get there."
Direct and Unfiltered Response
In an interview on the program ET بالعربي, El Awadi dismissed the backlash, stating: "Is marriage a sin? If someone is upset, let them be... When am I getting married? Soon, God willing."
He further remarked, "Should I be afraid because someone is upset? Don’t we all get married?"
Massive Reaction and Sharp Criticism
El Awadi's statements quickly went viral, accumulating over 30,000 comments in a short span. Reactions were mixed, with some defending his right to discuss his personal life, while others criticized his tone as "aggressive" and "unfortunate." One follower noted, "There are calmer ways to express oneself," while another remarked, "An odd and unjustified reaction."
Ex-Wife Yasmine Abdelaziz Mentioned
The name of his ex-wife, artist Yasmine Abdelaziz, surfaced in the comments, with some users reflecting on their previous marriage. One user commented, "I don’t understand how Yasmine Abdelaziz was married to him."
Controversial Statements Fuel Debate
El Awadi further stirred the pot by announcing in a live Facebook session that he would be appearing next year with his wife, adding: "Next year, I will be with my lady, and the following year, I will be with my lady and our child."
His claims of being "the highest-paid and most-watched in Egypt" triggered another wave of criticism, with some labeling his remarks as arrogant and narcissistic.
Media Backlash
Several journalists and artists joined the fray, including journalist Riham Said, who accused El Awadi of "denying the good," emphasizing that his success was not merely coincidental. Journalist Radwa El Sherbiny also made an indirect comment, stating, "Those who talk about salary and fame should also acknowledge those who helped them get there."
