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Asala's divorce from Tariq Al-Arian, and the reason is an actress!!

Asala’s divorce from Tariq Al-Arian, did it happen, and was the reason really represented? The news of the divorce of the Syrian artist, Asala Nasri, from her husband, director Tariq Al-Arian, has become the talk of social networking sites recently, where rumors spread intensely in the shadow of the silence of the owner of the song “I was concerned.” Reply Some say the divorce is just a rumor, and there are some family disputes.

The Egyptian media, Tamer Amin, announced, during his television program on the Egyptian "Al-Nahar" channel, the news of the separation of the Syrian artist, Asala Nasri, from her husband, the Egyptian director Tariq Al-Arian.

The media, Tamer AminThe media, Tamer Amin

Amin said, yesterday evening, that the crisis that Asala is currently going through, which is her separation from her husband, was a major reason for her crying on the stage of the Riyadh season.

The Egyptian media, Heba Al-Abasiri, a colleague of Tamer in the program, described what Asala was going through as a "psychological malaise", to which Tamer replied that Asala had already separated from her husband.

And the Egyptian journalist continued, "In the end, what we say, our Lord guides souls, even if it is possible for them to return, I hope, and if separation is better for them, there will be salvation."

Tears..and a picture on "Instagram"

A few days ago, social networking sites circulated an influential video of the artist, Asala, crying on stage in Riyadh, while singing her famous song "That Stupid".

In the video, Asala sings, "You were his eyes.. I was the first to betray him."

For her part, the Syrian singer has not yet officially announced the news, but yesterday she posted a picture on "Instagram", which she attached with expressive words.

She said: “Some feelings are like the leaves of trees. They are watered, and they bloom in a green, green color, and they are watered, and they wither and become suspended, despairing of what is to come. Autumn comes to them and they are watered, but they decide to wither, and they uproot themselves from the branch to hang on one end, and they are watered, but they are freed from everything. From its roots, a drop of rain breaks a rib of it, and a puff of air blows it away, breaks it up, and ends it.”

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