The Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab has canceled her concert that was scheduled to take place yesterday, Saturday, in Istanbul, Turkey, raising questions about developments in her health condition and her prolonged absence from the public and artistic activities. Sherine's doctor, Nabil Abdel Makseed, a consultant in mental health and addiction treatment, answered this question in a statement to "Al-Nahar Al-Arabi," confirming that she is well and responding to treatment, denying claims that her condition has deteriorated, and assuring a return to the public soon.
This comes after the audience expressed their happiness at Sherine's recent return to social media, where she had been absent for several years. Last week, she launched her official account on the "X" platform, gaining thousands of followers.
It is noteworthy that the names Sherine and her ex-husband, singer Hossam Habib, trended on social media at the end of last week following news confirming their reconciliation despite a recent altercation that ended with him allegedly assaulting her, leading to police involvement. However, Habib denied the rumors of their reconciliation this time, stating in press statements that he is currently busy preparing for new musical projects.
Sherine's audience is eagerly waiting for her return, as she confirmed in her recent press statement that she is keen to present new musical projects to make up for her period of absence, focusing on her recovery to hold more concerts in the near future. As for her relationship with Habib, following the assault and public speculation about a potential reconciliation, she emphasized that she respects and appreciates him but does not wish to return, as she is currently focused on her postponed artistic projects that she promised her fans since announcing their separation.