Sunday 29/March/2026 – 04:41 PM

















Artist Ahmed Abdullah Mahmoud confirmed that he never intended to insult the late artist Rushdi Abaza, Regarding his last statement, everything that happened was a joke. He apologized for the misunderstanding that reached the public, stressing that he appreciated and respected the late great artist, and did not intend to offend him with his last statement.

Ahmed Abdullah Mahmoud apologizes after his recent statement about Rushdi Abaza: I was joking

Ahmed Abdullah Mahmoud said in his statements to Cairo 24: There is no man who does not like women, and I said that if Rushdi Abaza were present now, he would have received his wages as women, but it was not completely intended to insult him, and I apologize because it was not intended to have a completely bad meaning. I was joking.

Ahmed Abdullah Mahmoud’s statements about Rushdi Abaza

This comes after the artist Ahmed Abdullah Mahmoud sparked a great deal of controversy, after his recent statements about Al-Dangwan Rushdi Abaza, where the latter said in his statements: “Rushdi Abaza, if he lives, we will pay him wages to women, and they have 50 million pounds.”

After that, the artist was subjected to a major state of criticism and attack, due to his statements about the screen artist, where he was accused of insulting a symbol of art, and insulting a great late artist, who had great popularity both in Egypt and the Arab world.

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