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Dima Qindleft Talks About Her Personal Life and European Style Preferences

Dima Qindleft Talks About Her Personal Life and European Style Preferences

The Syrian star Dima Qindleft revealed the secret behind her recent transformation that makes her look younger in a television interview.

Qindleft mentioned her decision to change her lifestyle and take better care of her body, stating that she has started exercising regularly and daily, while also drinking enough water and taking vitamins. She expressed her love for European style, which she had hesitated to adopt before, but now that her body has become fit, she feels comfortable wearing what she likes without hesitation. She also bravely chose to adopt a short hairstyle and stated that she loves her current look more.

The actress expressed her fear of aging, which motivated her to change her lifestyle to maintain her body’s fitness. She also noted that the wisdom gained from aging is valuable, and she appreciates it. In the interview, Qindleft spoke for the first time about her personal life, particularly her husband, former Minister of Economy Hemam Al-Jazaeri, stating that she prefers to keep her private life confidential and does not wish to publicize her romantic life, as it is a personal matter.

Dima further elaborated that she feels she has made a good choice and experiences a stable love every day with her husband. She enjoys surprises for occasions, like romantic dinners, and loves singing; she sings constantly at home, and her husband enjoys it, knowing that when she sings, she is "happy." If she stops singing for more than a day, he becomes aware that something is bothering her. Dima refrained from publicly expressing a message of love for her husband during the program, as she admitted she is inherently jealous, saying: "I am jealous of him and for him."

It is noteworthy that Dima Qindleft recently appeared on the show "Who Are You" in disguise as a peacock and delivered several performances that were described as outstanding.

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