Holy moly has Naya got it in for her Arab audience and fellow artistas!
The Lebanese singer told Al Jaras Magazine that she "couldn't care less" about her Arab audience or female artists from the Middle East, because she has "high ambitions and a very special talent that doesn't oblige her to be conservative and abide by a society that doesn't appreciate her, and suppresses her freedom."
As if that wasn't harsh enough, the controversial diva went on to accuse Lebanese superstar Nawal al Zoghbi - who started her career in the music industry over 20 years ago - of not being a real "star," adding that she only compares herself to the likes of international artists such as American singer Beyonce.
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But if Naya was comfortable enough to dish this dirt to Al Jaras Magazine while she works on her new single in Egypt, why did she reject Lebanese TV host and comedian Adel Karam's invitation to appear on his popular talk show "Haida Haki," in addition to turning down multiple press appearances and interviews?
Perhaps she's waiting for a break in Hollywood. But until then, Naya, it's the Arab audience you love-to-hate who's watching you!