Consider them a blessing”… Wafa Amer sends a message to her followers"

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Wafa Amer: “Trivial people, in my view, are a blessing” Wafa Amer: Dealing with them does not deserve draining your energy
Egyptian actress Wafa Amer published a video on her official Facebook account that sparked widespread interaction and controversy across social media platforms, in which she shared her opinion about people she described as “trivial,” presenting her view in a direct and outspoken manner.
In the video, Wafa Amer said: “Trivial people, in my view, are a blessing, because they have deficiencies in everything,” explaining that dealing with this type of people does not deserve wasting energy or making extra effort toward them.
She added that when a person faces an annoying situation from someone “trivial,” as she described it, it is better to deal with it calmly, praise God, and not exaggerate the situation or give it more importance than it deserves, saying: “When a trivial person does something that upsets you, thank God and consider it a blessing so you don’t waste your effort.”
“Al-Saraya Al-Safra” In another context, Wafa Amer spoke about her return to filming the series “Al-Saraya Al-Safra,” confirming that she had returned to the set of the work, which was originally scheduled to air during last Ramadan season before being suddenly postponed by the production company without revealing the reasons. The series is written by Hussein Mustafa Muharram and directed by Joseph Nabil.
Wafa Amer clarified in statements on the sidelines of filming: “The series has not stopped, and the main reason for not airing it last Ramadan is that we started filming in the last days of Ramadan.”
Regarding the release date, Wafa Amer surprised followers by saying that she still does not have confirmed information about whether the series will air in the coming Ramadan season or be postponed to another drama season.
It is worth noting that Wafa Amer participated in the last Ramadan season through the series “Al-Sitt Monalisa,” which included a group of stars such as Mai Omar, Ahmed Magdy, Shaima Seif, Sawsan Badr, and Gouri Bakr. The series is written by Mohamed Sayed Bashir and directed by Mohamed Ali.
