The artist Ghada Adel denied recent rumors about her alleged marriage to artist Hassan Shakosh, clarifying that this information is false.
In a post on "Instagram," Ghada Adel wrote: "Hassan Shakosh is a respectable artist, and my meeting with him was limited to watching his singing segment and taking a photograph. Anything said or written beyond that is merely nonsense woven from the imagination of its creator or speaker."
Previously, social media outlets circulated news about the relationship between Egyptian artist Ghada Adel and singer Hassan Shakosh after the latter posted a picture of them together on his official Instagram account, commenting: "It was the best surprise, and I am very happy to have seen you, my dear, Miss Ghada Adel."
Ghada Adel recently stated that she has moved past the separation from her husband, Egyptian director Magdy El Hawari, explaining that they stopped talking to each other after the split and have not communicated at all. She revealed in one of her interviews that she married at a young age, which made her unable to focus on acting as she was dedicated to her family and raising her children. She added that her husband used to prevent her from facing life's challenges out of concern for her, which led her to concentrate solely on her family.
She clarified that he later encouraged her to pursue acting, even though she did not want to continue, noting that their marriage lasted for 15 years. After a period of separation, she managed to move on, and their relationship returned to a friendship. She stated, "My relationship with Magdy El Hawari is currently excellent, and it took us time to learn how to be friends. The companionship is not to be underestimated."
It is worth mentioning that Ghada Adel's latest work is the series "Mamlakat Iblis" alongside a host of stars including Rania Youssef, Salwa Khattab, Ahmed Dawood, Sabry Fawaz, Karim Qassem, Eman El Assi, Nancy El Sayed, Asmaa Galal, Khaled Anwar, Mahmoud El Lethi, and others. The series is written by Mohamed Amin Rady, directed by Ahmed Khaled Moussa, and produced by Tarek El Genaini.