The famous Syrian actress Kinda Alloush has not been spared from negative comments recently, as fans noticed changes in her weight and appearance. Despite not commenting on the bullying she faced, she recently revealed the cause of this change. For the first time, Alloush announced that she was diagnosed with breast cancer and shared her struggles during a year-and-a-half treatment journey.
In an interview with media personality Mona El-Shazly in special episodes on her YouTube channel, the Syrian star explained the details of her experience with hair loss due to chemotherapy. She also discussed how she coped with the illness, her fears for her family, and her journey in having her child, "Karim," noting that he had to be placed in the neonatal intensive care unit because he was born prematurely.
Kinda confirmed that after nine months of breastfeeding her child, she had to stop due to pain, and after several examinations, it was discovered that she had the serious illness. She continued, "The doctor informed me that there were multiple malignant tumors, but I collected myself and did not break down," explaining that her grandfather and uncle also died from malignant diseases.
It is noted that Kinda Alloush is a Syrian actress born on March 27, 1982, in Hama, to a doctor father and an engineer mother. She is the wife of Egyptian actor Amr Youssef. Kinda studied French literature at university before switching to theater criticism and graduated from the Higher Institute of Dramatic Arts in Damascus.
The actress has many works, the most notable of which in Syria include "Soft Thorns," "Nizar Qabbani," and "Wanted Men," among many others. In Egypt, she has appeared in "Dala'a Banat," "Hajar Jahannam," and other series and films. She is still undergoing radiation chemotherapy and is set to have surgery as part of her long treatment journey.