Razan Al Moughrabi to sue a Lebanese magazine for publishing fake photos of her

Published June 28th, 2004 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Lebanese announcer Razan Al Moughrabi threatened to sue a famous Lebanese magazine for invading her private life and spreading false news that affected her reputation. The magazine had instantly apologized to Razan and promised to publish that officially in its next publication. 

 

The magazine, according to Al-Hayah newspaper, published fake photos for Razan where she appears in revealing clothes said to be taken from an internet website. Razan was shocked to see her almost nude photos and stressed she would take legal actions immediately against the magazine. 

 

Recently, Razan was shocked to learn of previous rumors that Egyptian director Saed Hindawi had said that the reason behind her pulling out of the film “Halit Hub” (A Dose of Love) was due to the fact that she failed miserably in acting tests. Razan stressed that the only reason she pulled out of the film was because she received another offer for a film, which she felt best fits in and is suitable for her character. Razan added that if Saed did in fact made such comments publicly she will not answer him back because she considers him as one of her friends. 

 

It was rumored that Hindawi has announced that Razan did not pull out of his film “Halit Hub”, but was rather stripped of the role for her lacking the talent to act. The director had at first put Razan under a number of acting tests and the end results were that she failed miserably and is not the least bit capable of acting. 

 

Saed immediately removed Razan’s name from the cast of the film and replaced her with the actress Donia. It was previously rumored that Razan had made the decision to pull out of film due to the fact that she was unable to get a vacation from her previously scheduled television work. Razan was to begin shooting the scenes for the new film alongside Egyptian actors Hani Salama, Sharif Ramzi, and singer Tamer Husni. - Albawaba.com 

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