Yasmin Ali warns against spreading rumors about her divorce from Mai Farouk’s husband

The artist Yasmin Ali has firmly denied all circulating news about her personal life, stating on her official Instagram account that rumors regarding her marriage or divorce from actor Mohamed Al-Amrousi, husband of actress Mai Farouk, are completely false and have no basis in reality.
In an official statement, Yasmin said: "I would like to clarify that everything circulated about my marriage or divorce from Mohamed Al-Amrousi is untrue, and my photo was used falsely to promote this rumor." She added that she condemns the spread of these lies that invade her privacy, emphasizing that her personal life is not subject to speculation or media gossip.
The artist called on all media outlets and online platforms to verify information before publishing any news about her and not to fall for rumors aimed at tarnishing her image or exploiting her name to boost views and engagement. Yasmin also confirmed that she will take legal action against any party or individual contributing to the publication or re-sharing of such false news, to protect her legal and moral rights.
She explained that the reason for these rumors is the similarity of her name to Al-Amrousi's ex-wife, which caused some websites and pages to mistakenly circulate her photo as the intended person.
Yasmin Ali’s Artistic Career Yasmin Ali gained fame with songs carrying messages of hope and positivity, starting with her hit "Tafaa’alu Bel-Khair" (Be Optimistic), followed by "Noqabel Nas," "Idhak Dhak Yahz Al-Dunya," "Sham’a Jadeeda," and "Al-Hikaya." She received the Dr. Ahmed Zewail Award for Best Voice at the Egyptian Opera, recognizing her exceptional talent.
She also joined the "Actor Studio" with actor Mohamed Sobhi and appeared in the latest parts of the series "Wanees," for which Sobhi wrote a role specifically suited to her voice and talent.
Recently, she participated in the "100 Years of Singing" event at the Egyptian Opera, celebrating the legacy of legendary artist Farid Al-Atrash, performing Asmahan's song "Layali Al-Uns Fi Vienna," along with a duet with Ali El-Hagar titled "Uhibbuka Yani."