Hassan Shakosh Is Suspended And Facing Investigation After His Controversial Comments On Tunis

Malak Nazir

“This Was The Worst Treatment In My Life”

In a recent development that has sent ripples through the entertainment industry, Egyptian singer Hassan Shakosh found himself in hot water following his remarks about Tunis during a live stream. Shakosh’s comments, made during his arrival at Tunis-Carthage Airport, were not received well. It sparked outrage among Tunisian fans and others who viewed the live stream.

Statements Resulted In Shakosh Getting Suspended

The backlash was swift and intense, with many expressing their anger and disappointment online. The incident escalated quickly, leading to the Musicians Syndicate’s intervention. Moustafa Kamel, the head of the Syndicate, decided to suspend Shakosh and refer him to the Legal Affairs and Investigations Committee. As a result, all of Shakosh’s scheduled performances have been put on hold until the matter is thoroughly investigated.

Shakosh’s Apology

Caught in the storm of controversy, Shakosh quickly realized the gravity of his mistake. In an attempt to mend fences, he extended a heartfelt apology to the people of Tunis. His apology seemed to resonate with many as he expressed regret and sought forgiveness for his remarks. The singer made clear his respect for the Tunisian community and his eagerness to resolve the misunderstanding.

 

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Reactions to Shakosh’s apology have been mixed. While some Tunisian fans have accepted his expression of remorse and are ready to move on, others have taken a lighter approach, choosing to laugh off the incident.

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