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Safaa Sultan in Front of Her Brother's Lens: "He Creates a New Persona for Me"

Safaa Sultan in Front of Her Brother's Lens:

Syrian actress Safaa Sultan underwent a photoshoot directed by her younger brother, Sultan Sultan. She shared a series of photos on her Instagram account, expressing her gratitude to him. In her caption, she stated: "My credit for my brother's (Sultan Sultan) photography is biased, but honestly, every time he shoots me, I feel my soul being renewed, and he creates a new persona for me that I never imagined. My emotion is fear of this idea, but when I see the results, I genuinely thank him. I love you, my brother with the lovely eyes and different mind... It was a photoshoot we enjoyed, and we created something that resembles no one. Thank you to everyone for their effort with me."

Additionally, one of her followers, named "Rama," criticized Sultan for her recent comments regarding women's rights organizations that demand criminalizing child marriage. Sultan's statement that she sees no issue with girls marrying under the age of 18 received widespread backlash on social media. Rama wrote: "Women's rights organizations are the reason you are living the comfortable life you are in. Child marriage is a crime, and merely supporting it makes you a criminal... I have cancelled my support for such empty-minded celebrities."

Sultan expressed her displeasure in response to Rama's comment, saying: "I don’t care about your support because you fundamentally don’t understand or have heard what I said; I can’t believe the ignorance and the copy-paste mentality people are following."

It is noteworthy that Safaa Sultan denied previous rumors about the number of her marriages, confirming that she has been married twice, not three times, as rumored. She indicated that her first marriage was to Dr. Wissam Nour El-Din, who is the general manager at Microsoft in the United States and the father of her daughter "Amal." Her second marriage was kept secret and she chose not to disclose it.

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