Cyrine Abdelnour Attacks "Bullies" Targeting Her Son

Lebanese actress Cyrine Abdelnour has broken her silence, sending a strong message to those bullying her son, "Cristiano," on social media. She emphasized that some people hide behind fake names and profiles to spread negativity in the lives of others.
In her media statements, Abdelnour said that her son has occasionally been subjected to bullying by individuals she described as "a handful of criminals who see social media as an enjoyable prison."
She added that these individuals have turned social media into "tools of harm and evil," stressing that "divine justice will not allow them to escape punishment."
Bullying Against Cyrine Abdelnour
Abdelnour’s statement comes after a wave of criticism and ridicule she faced previously, when some activists circulated old photos and videos of her before she became famous. This prompted Lebanese actress Ward Al-Khal to defend her in a post on X (formerly Twitter), writing: "Some people need cosmetic surgery for their morals, not for their appearance; repair for their conscience, not their body; refinement for their thinking, not their style."
Cyrine reposted Al-Khal’s message with her own comment: "Yes, unfortunately, some sell their consciences for a little attention, forgetting that everyone eventually reaps what they sow."
Old photos of Cyrine had sparked debate among netizens, focusing on the appearance of her nose before cosmetic surgery, amid a wave of mockery. On the other hand, her followers praised her beauty both before and after the procedures, noting that some of her later artistic roles required subtle changes to her facial features, and emphasizing that she "remains stunning in every look."
