Followers circulated a video clip that brought together Sham Al-Dhahabi, the daughter of the artist Asala, and the Moroccan artist Basma Bousil, during the latter’s visit to the former.
Golden Sham
The artist’s ex-wife, Tamer Hosni, posted a short video on Instagram while she was visiting Sham Al-Dhahabi at her recently opened clinic in Dubai.
Sham Al-Dhahabi received Basma Bousil, while the duo’s tears flowed. Sham said in her comment: “Now my clinic has been blessed, I want to cry.” Basma Bousil described Sham Al-Dhahabi as her first supporter.
Basma Bousil said: “Sham Al-Dhahabi, my spiritual sister, is preparing to go international. Tears overwhelm me and I feel joy. I love you, the kindest and cleanest sister in the world.”
Top of the trend
The touching video made the name Sham Al-Dhahabi appear on the list of the most searched names on the Google search engine in Egypt.
Basma Bousil
Earlier, Basma Bousil published a group of new photos from her celebration of her son Adam’s birthday, where the atmosphere was full of love and joy.
She commented, saying: “Oh God, I entrust you to my children in every place and time, for you are the eye that never sleeps.” She continued by praying for them, saying: “Preserve them with your generous protection, make every difficulty easy for them, and make success always their ally. Oh God, grant them health in their bodies, ears, eyesight, and limbs, and be a support and mercy for them from every affliction.”
Head injury
In another context, Sham Al-Dhahabi recently survived a severe head injury while exercising in a gym.
Sham posted a video on Instagram in which she said: “Happy holiday, may God protect you, thank God.”
Sham Al-Dhahabi used to document her moments while exercising, the last of which was to the tune of Asala’s song “Ya Majnoun”, which was released in 1999.
Information about Sham Al-Dhahabi
Sham was born in 1992 in the Syrian capital, Damascus, and holds dual Egyptian and Syrian nationalities.
She has lived with her mother since 2005 after her parents separated, and studied at the American University in Cairo. She was married two years ago to businessman Ahmed Hilal, with whom she gave birth to “Jihan.”