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I shared it with hearts.. Menna Shalaby’s husband publishes the first photo of them together


Post the product Ahmed El-Ganaini, husband of the Egyptian artist Menna Shalaby via her official account on the Instagram application, a picture of her and them wearing white clothes, and she is holding an award. "Creative achievement" Which she finally received at the El Gouna Film Festival in its eighth session.
Al-Ganaini commented: "To the world she is a star, but to me she is everything"
It also returned Menna published the same photo on her official account, accompanied by a short comment decorated with red hearts, in a clear indication of the official confirmation of the marriage after the leaks of the past days.

Confirmation after leaks

The marriage rumors had spread a few days ago after the circulation of a marriage contract document dated October 13th, bearing the names and pictures of the artist and the producer, before Menna confirmed the news herself, coinciding with the closing of the festival. El Gouna Film Festival, to end the state of controversy that prevailed through the media and social networking sites.
In a previous post, El-Ganaini wrote via: "Facebook": "It is a nice feeling that I am writing at ease and without a scratch on my head…and regarding how it remains, love works miracles"

Mena responded by saying: "We have completed half of our religion.. By God, we do not know how"

Support behind the scenes

The photos circulated from the El Gouna Festival revealed that El-Ganaini was present among the audience in the first rows during the tribute to Menna Shalaby, without the duo announcing their engagement at the time, indicating their desire to keep the details of the relationship out of the limelight until the appropriate moment.
The first photo of the duo received widespread interaction from the audience and their colleagues in the artistic community, as it was showered with water. Congratulations and congratulatory comments.
Many pointed out that Menna Shalabi’s marriage represents the end of the title. "The most famous single woman in the Egyptian artistic community".

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