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It all started when Menna El Zohairy, a popular TikTok influencer, posted a video that immediately caught the internet’s attention. In the video, she called out influencers who appeared on the “Ramez Level El Wahsh” show, particularly those who appeared alongside celebrities.
Menna referred to them as nothing more than background actors, suggesting they were playing insignificant roles in the grand scheme of things. Naturally, her words didn’t go unnoticed, and almost immediately, the online community began speculating who she was targeting.
While Menna didn’t name anyone directly, it wasn’t hard for people to figure out that she was talking about Kenzy Madbouly, an influencer who had made an appearance on the same show.
The guesswork turned into full-blown internet chatter, and soon after, Kenzy dropped her own video in response.
Kenzy didn’t take Menna’s words lying down. In her video, she fired back, addressing those who think they’re on top of the world while playing the role of a “dead body” on TV.
But Menna wasn’t done yet. She followed up with a sarcastic video of her own, where she not only mocked the idea of being a “dead body” but also humorously pointed out that she had “played the back of actress Nisreen Amin” in the same segment.
The drama took another twist when Menna posted a video demanding that Kenzy and the online community leave her alone. She expressed her frustration at being attacked for voicing her opinion and warned that she was done with the back-and-forth.
In another video, Kenzy claimed that Menna had been trash-talking her for years and that there had been multiple attempts to block her success.
For Kenzy, this wasn’t just a recent argument, it was a long-standing feud that had finally come to a boiling point.
As expected, this drama didn’t go unnoticed by the TikTok community and beyond. The internet quickly became divided. Some people viewed this back-and-forth as an opportunity for influencers to gain more attention and publicity.
For them, this was just another example of online drama that could ultimately benefit everyone involved in terms of views and followers.
Others, however, felt that Kenzy should be able to do whatever she wants without having to justify herself to anyone. They believed that her success wasn’t anyone else’s business and that Menna’s comments were unnecessary and out of line.
On the flip side, there were those who agreed with Menna, arguing that her opinion on influencers was valid. They believed that influencers who appeared on shows like “Ramez Level El Wahsh” were simply playing a part in a bigger spectacle, and that Menna’s perspective was an accurate reflection of the entertainment industry’s treatment of social media stars.
Then there were others who felt that no one should be talking about anyone just because they wanted to. These viewers emphasized that personal attacks and drama shouldn’t be the focus, and instead, people should support one another in the influencer world rather than constantly tearing each other down.
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