Sherine: My hard life has made me stronger


24-10-2010 12:00 AM

Ammon News - Star Sherine Abdel Wahab was the guest of Nishan Dirharotionian on (Absher) programme, MBC1.


In the beginning, Sherine said that Nabila Ibeid is the number one star in Egypt, and that Angham represents the voice of Egypt. As for Amal Maher, Sherine said that she possesses the strongest voice. She also wished Asala a happy marital life, describing her as a role model for all singers, and wished Samira Said 20 additional years of singing.


As for Sherine's family life, she said that it gives her pleasure to be called Sherine Mohammad Mustafa, after her husband. Sherine spoke about her daughters saying that she has never imagined that she could actually love someone more than herself, but it happened with her children. Sherine hoped that her kids would be proud of her. She also spoke of the hard times in her life that have made her stronger.


Concerning songs for children, Sherine applauded Nancy Ajram and Haifa Wehbe, and said that she herself could sing for children, on the condition that the song would live on for years to come.


When asked by Nishan about people whom she'd like to work with, Sherine maintained that she is too sad that she didn't have the chance to meet artist-composer Baleegh Hamdi. She added saying that had he been alive, he would have bettered her singing a lot, and that she feels some sort of "an artistic starvation" for not being able to be in touch with such a refined artist. She even wished that she could serve coffee and tea in his house to her his music. Sherine added saying that she also hopes to work with artist Ziyad Al-Rahbani.


Moving from love and marriage to illness, Sherine said that she felt her own life was coming to an end when her husband was ill, and that she stood by his side at the time. However, Sherine severely reproached her husband for not visiting her in the hospital when she was down with swine flu, but she tried to justify what he did, saying that he is not a bad man and that she will forget what he did.

* Rotana




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