Did Nancy Ajram ever visit Epstein’s Little Saint James?

Published February 9th, 2026 - 07:24 GMT
Nancy Ajram
(L) Jeffrey Epstein, a wealthy US financier who died in jail in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking underage girls, in an undisclosed location. Photo by HANDOUT / US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / AFP // (R) Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram. (Instagram)

ALBAWABA - Several accounts and pages on social media claimed that Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram performed at concerts on Jeffrey Epstein's famous island, Little Saint James, amidst global controversy following the release of millions of documents related to the controversial sex offender.

Epstein was arrested in 2019 for leading a sex trafficking ring and sexual exploitation of minors. Many prominent names from across the world are also linked to the American billionaire.

In the last couple of days, some people claimed that Ajram had visited the Little Saint James island, allegedly claiming that she also participated in the parties that Epstein used to hold, pushing their allegation to the time when Nancy Ajram attended a controversial party where sculptures of human heads were on the table. 

Did Nancy Ajram ever visit Epstein’s Little Saint James?

Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram has broken her silence regarding rumors circulating about her alleged participation in concerts linked to the island of former American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein.

The Lebanese singer firmly denied visiting Epstein’s island, describing the allegations as unfounded and aimed at defaming her and undermining her career. Nancy wrote on X, "Ignoring and staying silent never means accepting reality.  And unfortunately, at a time when social media sites have become a platform for anyone to say whatever they want, the law and the judiciary must be the final arbiter."

The media office of artist Nancy Ajram released a clarification statement, clarifying that "the recent rumors and false information circulating fall under the category of deliberate slander and defamation, and have no basis in reality. Furthermore, linking her name to any files or entities is completely unfounded."

"Accordingly, the office confirmed taking necessary legal measures against anyone proven to be involved in publishing, promoting, or recirculating these false reports through any means whatsoever, without any leniency," the statement also read.

In 2024, Ajram sparked controversy after a video showing her enjoying a banquet with human heads placed across the tables, next to her husband, Dr. Fadi Al-Hashem. Back then, she was accused of belonging to the Freemasonry movement, which is known for its mysterious origins, goals, rapid spread, and influence, because of her presence in an event that included strange rituals described as "satanic," even if it was just a way to display the dishes.

Nancy Ajram

In the photo above, Nancy Ajram also received a huge backlash for covering the side of her face using her hands, which many claimed is a well-known move used by Freemasonry movement.

A person commented on the popstar's Instagram photo, "Did you sell your soul to the devil? If not, can you explain the meaning of your movements in the song?"

Another wrote, "A Masonic symbol". while a person wrote, "You've become a bricklayer, you've sold your soul, I'll never listen to you or follow you, it's against our values."