Rawan Bin Hussein speaks out after being mocked for going to prison – video

Rawan Bin Hussein speaks out after being mocked for going to prison – video
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  • She denied any involvement in serious crimes
  • Strong public reaction with mixed opinions on her response

Kuwaiti influencer Rawan Bin Hussein appeared in a video responding to a comment that labeled her as a “prison graduate,” sparking widespread engagement on social media.

In the video, she spoke firmly, emphasizing that being mocked for her time in prison does not affect her, saying: "When you taunt me and call me a prison graduate… you are not hurting me; I went in with my head held high and came out the same way."

She clarified that her imprisonment was not related to serious offenses, adding: "All that happened was a dispute with a police officer, I paid for my mistakes, and served my full sentence."

Rawan also reflected on that challenging period, describing it as one of the hardest in her life, yet something she overcame. She noted that prison was not the toughest experience compared to earlier psychological struggles, revealing she once felt life had no meaning.

She stated she does not regret what happened, considering it part of her personal journey, saying: "Thank God, a year in prison and no regrets for life," and adding that mocking others for serving time shows a lack of understanding of life’s trials.

She stressed that this experience does not diminish her values or ethics, criticizing those who insult her, and asserting that she emerged stronger and more resilient.

The video went viral, generating divided reactions between those who praised her honesty and courage and others who found her response sharp toward the comment.