What's worse than a tweep named Inzo calling Ahlam a cow on Twitter? Having the same guy post a YouTube video addressing her as a man!
Mishaal Al Otaibi (AKA @i_nzo) never holds back when insulting the Emirati singer. Not even being fired from his last job for a similar reason has stopped this man from carrying out further online attacks on Ahlam!
Although Ahlam took Mishaal's last insult - he proposed that she (being a cow and all, according to him) marries the bull in his farm - lightheartedly, his most recent YouTube video hit a real big nerve with her.
Mishaal's video went viral when he sarcastically recorded himself saying, "Hello sister Adnan, oh sorry I mean Ahlam. I know you're upset about the video but let's talk about it." He was already stepping on thin ice by then.
He continued, "Take your mask off and let us talk man to man. Peace!" That's when his friends could be heard bursting out with laughter in the background. That's also when Ahlam decided to teach him a lesson he'd never forget!
Twitter Wars
Ahlam signed into her favorite social media account and allegedly kicked off a Twitter war against Mishaal.
The enraged starlet didn't hold back either and told Mishaal that she's 100 times the man he is. In another tweet, she told him that insulting a woman in Arab and tribal traditions requires him to dress as one to teach him a lesson. She then promised to teach him good manners for his bad behaviour, according to Al Jaras magazine.
Although we're used to a feuding Ahlam, this time we saw an ugly face to her that we never saw before.
The "Queen" of mean got too personal when her insults were then directed at Mishaal's family.
Ahlam then reportedly tweeted, "Tell your mum: shame on you and on the way you raised me. Your sisters are known as the biggest wh*res around; if you want to know more about them, I'll tell you more," Al Jaras magazine reported.
Later that day, the Arab Idol judge deleted some of her abusive tweets, especially the one referring to Mishaal's sisters as "wh*res."
The sudden change of heart only happened after social media users condemned Ahlam for the filthy use of language, and after a group of women from the Gulf launched a campaign against the singer under the hashtag "Ahlam Does Not Represent Us."