Hamo Beka Denies Controversial Statement About Dancer, Threatens Legal Action
Hamo Beka Denies Controversial Statement, Threatens Legal Action
Popular Egyptian festival performer Hamo Beka has vehemently denied making controversial remarks about a dancer’s attire, threatening legal action against those spreading the false data.
The controversy erupted after a photo of Beka with a female dancer went viral, accompanied by a caption attributed to him: “We’re all wearing jackets and the world is cold. Look, this dancer is a woman. Eat halal and live life.”
Beka took to his Facebook page to address the situation directly, stating, “I want to say two words to the press and those who wrote something that is not on my tongue. I never say it and I cannot say it. I have not said it, even if there are videos that you can download and be held responsible for. any press or anyone who writes words that are not on my tongue will take legal action and I will know how to reach him.”
He emphasized his commitment to his work, saying, “I’m a man who goes to work and finishes it and goes home. I have nothing to do with who worked and who didn’t. I will take legal action and whoever comes down.I have no words on my tongue. People don’t find anything, I don’t want to make a mistake and say that I say automatically and get angry at me from someone.”
[Image of Hamo Beka performing]
Beka’s denial comes amid a growing trend of misinformation and online rumors targeting public figures. His strong response highlights the importance of verifying information and holding those spreading false narratives accountable.
The incident has sparked debate online, with many expressing support for Beka and condemning the spread of misinformation.
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Hamo Beka Speaks Out: “I will Take Legal Action”
Cairo, Egypt – Renowned Egyptian festival performer Hamo beka has broken his silence regarding a controversial statement circulating online, vehemently denying the remarks and threatening legal action against those spreading the misinformation.
The controversy stemmed from a viral photo featuring Beka alongside a female dancer, accompanied by a caption allegedly attributed to him: “We’re all wearing jackets and the world is cold. Look, this dancer is a woman. Eat halal and live life.”
In an exclusive statement issued on his official Facebook page, Beka vehemently refuted the claim, stating, “I want to say two words to the press and those who wrote something that is not on my tongue. I never say it and I cannot say it. I have not said it, even if there are videos that you can download and be held responsible for. any press or anyone who writes words that are not on my tongue will take legal action and I will know how to reach him.”
Beka emphasized his dedication to his craft, stating, “I’m a man who goes to work and finishes it and goes home. I have nothing to do with who worked and who didn’t. I will take legal action and whoever comes down. I have no words on my tongue.Peopel don’t find anything, I don’t want to make a mistake and say that I say automatically and get angry at me from someone.”
This incident comes amidst a concerning rise of online misinformation targeting public figures. Beka’s strong response underscores the need for vigilant verification of facts and accountability for those spreading false narratives.
