Did Adham Nabulsi respond with the phrase "Thank you, immaculate" to Hani Azab's tweet in which he mentioned what Ilham Shaheen said about Adham's retirement?
Did Adham Nabulsi respond with the phrase "Thank you, immaculate" to Hani Azab's tweet in which he mentioned what Ilham Shaheen said about Adham's retirement?
The truth:
The circulated photo is fabricated. It was modified by placing the name and profile picture of the "Adham Nabulsi" account in place of the account information in the name of "mohammedabnaby," the original account that responded to Hani's tweet with the phrase "Thank you, immaculate."
As for the statement "Ilham Shaheen" mentioned in the tweet, it is true, as the Egyptian artist mentioned this during yesterday's episode of the "A Last Word" program, which is shown on the "ON" channel, she said: "No one knows him at all... I have never seen him."
The circulation of this news comes after the Jordanian artist, Adham Nabulsi, announced his retirement through a video he posted on his YouTube channel on December 20, saying that he had intended to make the decision some time ago: “Praise be to God, I retired from singing and thank you for your continuous support.” He explained that retiring does not mean his complete disappearance from the scene but that this step will begin a new journey.
And this is not the first time that such news has been fabricated that Adham responded to someone’s tweet, commenting on the news of his retirement, as several pages and accounts had previously circulated in the past few days a screenshot of the artist’s tweet, “Maya Diab,” in which she mentioned, “Art is not forbidden … the forbidden is that you in.” In it, a response appears that reads, "The problem and the forbidden is that you consider yourself an artist." assuming that it belongs to Adham Nabulsi, but when we checked it, it turned out that the photo was fabricated, and the account that responded to Maya’s tweet is originally in the name of Ibraheem Ramadan.