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When Zein Qutami, Newly wed wife of Elie Saab’s son Celio, recently tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Lebanon, the event was nothing short of a fairytale. However, some online commentators quickly labeled her as “dry” and lacking enthusiasm, simply because she didn’t sing at her own wedding.
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This judgment was based on brief social media clips, leading to widespread criticism. People expected her to be the life of the party, singing and dancing throughout the celebration, but Zein didn’t meet those expectations, and that sparked some backlash. Buttttt the thing is…. she sang, but the video just cut out before it showed her singing. The Instagrammer who posted the initial video then shared the extended clip, and then everyone was apologizing.
This incident also sheds light on the greater issue of social media judgment. In an era where people are quick to form opinions based on short clips and images, it’s important to remember that what we see online is often only a tiny fraction of the whole picture. Zein’s wedding was a deeply personal experience for her, and while others might have expected certain things, it’s important to allow individuals the freedom to define how they celebrate their most special moments.
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