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What did Aiten Amer say about a man’s betrayal…and what is the reason for turning off her phone for 12 hours a day?

Actress Aiten Amer confirmed that she did not expect the controversy caused by the presentation of her Gulf series “One Wife is Not Enough,” which she competed in during the Ramadan season and achieved very strong reactions. She said that she had hoped that the media would address the most important issues discussed by the events instead of attacking, including Bullying and polygamy.

Aiten Amer – archive photo

Ayten Amer added to the Kalam Nawaem program on MBC: “A man by nature has the motto that one woman is not enough, and he can love more than one woman at the same time. I refuse to marry a married man, and I will not be a second wife one day.”

Eten Amer – archive photo

She continued: “I ask every man to disclose to his wife if he intends to marry another woman. A man’s heart can accommodate 10 women in this time, no matter how much attention his wife gives him. Cheating is not always caused by negligence on his wife’s part. She is the only woman who is satisfied with one man, so The husband has huge amounts of money and is looking for another woman.”

Eten Amer – archive photo

She stressed: “I turn off my phone every day for 12 hours and I only receive phones from my sisters and my mother. I was relieved after I followed this order.”

Eten Amer – archive photo

Aiten had performed her first public concert as a singer in Zamalek amidst a very large audience, during which she sang the song “Yejili Mujua” by Tamer Ashour, and the song “Kulla Ali Kullu” by the popular singer Ahmed Adawiya.

The series One Wife is Not Enough, whose events took place in a dramatic context, revolved around the character of Rashid, his wife, Haila, and their three daughters. They have an ideal life, and they run a co-ed school, but with the passage of time, secrets about Rashid are revealed that no one expected.

A large number of male and female stars participated in the series, including: Hoda Hussein, Sahar Hussein, Majed Al-Masry, Ayten Amer, Fatima Al-Safi, Ahmed Iraj, and others. The series was written by Heba Mishari Hamada and directed by Ali Al-Ali.