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Reem Al-Baroudi: Reham Saeed attended my father’s funeral because of the trend and she betrayed me on the program

Actress Reem Al-Baroudi confirmed that she was betrayed by the media personality Reham Saeed while filming the episode that brought them together shortly after the death of her father and the announcement of reconciliation between them, explaining: “By the Holy Qur’an, I was betrayed in the episode while I was filming the program with Reham Saeed.”

Al-Baroudi said in her interview with the journalist Basma Wahba, presenter of the “Al-Arafa” program, on Al-Mehwar and Al-Nahar channels: “In the beginning, her eyes were on the photographer, and she had a negative energy that bothered me and suffocated me, and she was shaking and nervous, and this happened before filming.”

The artist continued: “She was quarreling with Camera Man, and I started to get nervous and she was quarreling with Camera Man and the director of photography, and we didn’t have a director, and this was the first time I saw her in my life, and she made me nervous, and then when we started filming, I found myself accused and she was opening up old topics and telling me that I insulted her and she was She was avoiding me and I found the conversation going to another place and saying, “God knows best,” and everything I said was something, and that made me stop filming.”

Actress Reem Al-Baroudi said that her father died on January 11, and two months later she filmed an episode with the media personality Reham Saeed after she reconciled with her and attended her father’s funeral.

Al-Baroudi added: “I was traveling to perform Umrah, and Reham called me and told me that we want to do an episode about the return of friendship, but the episode did not contain any return of friendship.”

The artist continued: “The whole promo of the episode was that I was a merchant in Abuja, I was crying and music was behind the walls behind me, and she insisted that she was filming it to show the episode in Ramadan, but I insisted on refusing because I was going to go to Umrah, and when I returned I was very tired and I told her, for your sake, we will do the episode even though I I do not need money, and I agreed for her, and she brought me solace.”

She continued: “Reham does not rely on scripts and she told me to rely on me when I asked her about the episode, but what happened was that we filmed the episode and no one saw us, because the episode was released the day before Ramadan. How will we find out?!”

She continued, saying: “The issues are still ongoing between us, and the problem is not over yet. There is no enmity that can be followed by love, and whoever says that is a liar.”

Al-Baroudi added: “The popular proverb is love only after enmity. It is wrong. We follow proverbs that are all wrong. These are all popular proverbs that are old.”

The artist continued: “You cannot remain in hatred and enmity when you want to hurt me and hate me, and after that love comes, but it is possible for hatred and enmity to come after love.. I attended my father’s funeral… what does it mean?! You made me happy in photography and in front of the cameras for my father’s funeral Trend, a shot of course ..I was surprised when you found someone who came to you and offered you consolation, while I was at a time when I was unable to think about him, due to the death of my father.”

Al-Baroudi added: “When a person loses his father or mother, his back is broken, and therefore, sometimes he does not assess the situation well and does not think that there is someone who hurt him a lot.”

The artist continued: “When I saw her entering the funeral, I forgot, and this was my fault, and I was not supposed to greet her. She sent me a message before she attended the funeral, and said to me, ‘I want to come and offer my condolences, but I am afraid that you will say that I am taking the shot, and the message is there.’ Its topic is over for me.” I did an episode with her at her request, and I paid her a quarter of my salary, and she was the one who came to me to take pictures, and I was wrong to forgive her.”