"Zina in a cryptic message: "You have to be a devil

"Zina in a cryptic message: "You have to be a devil
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Zina strongly criticizes the change of hearts and ill intentions Zina: "We live in a time, I seek refuge in God!"

Egyptian artist Zina wrote on her official Instagram account a post that sparked widespread controversy on social media. The post contained a sharp and direct message criticizing the change of hearts, ill intentions, and the planting of discord among friends.

Zina accompanied the post with a video showing a collection of her personal photos, with the song "Ana Ktir" by Sherine Abdel Wahab, and commented: "We live in a time, I seek refuge in God! When you love your friends and support them with kind words, even if you know the truth, you may be able to help. And even if you can't, a kind word does no harm. But how is it that one must err, set traps, and act like a devil to please toxic people? I will never change no matter what you do, and I am the one who paid the price."

Zina speaks openly about her personal and artistic life

In later statements, Zina revealed aspects of her personal life during her appearance on a TV program, where she discussed her artistic beginnings, unforgettable roles, and what she regrets in her career.

She also sparked debate with her statements about men and marriage, affirming that she knows her strengths and flaws well, and said: "I am the kind of person who regrets some artistic works that were lost, and I participated in the film 'The Dark History of Kawthar' with Laila Eloui, which tells the story of a girl raised with the ideas of a terrorist group, but it has not yet been released. I am never ashamed of anything, I know my flaws and strengths; among my flaws is a quick temper, and I might have a marriage complex, and I have never seen men in my life, and I am a complex person, leave me alone."

Through these statements, Zina emphasizes that she is not afraid to express her personal and artistic opinions, and that she remains committed to her independence and honesty with her audience.