Artists attack Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz and support his ex-wife.. What is the story?

Effects of the Egyptian artist Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz There has been widespread controversy over the past hours after news circulated of his official separation from his wife Fashion designer Anne Al-Rifai, for the second time in 4 months, after a marriage that lasted 14 years, resulting in 3 daughters.
A source close to the family confirmed that the disputes between the spouses renewed after they finally returned following a previous separation last July, explaining that the repetition of the disputes had a negative impact on their children’s psychological state, which prompted both parties to take the final divorce decision.
According to the source, Karim sent the official divorce document to his wife through his lawyer, in light of mutual respect between them. The two families.
A long marriage and a quiet ending
The artist Karim got married to his wife, Anne Al-Rifai, in 2011 after a short love story, and their wedding ceremony was held in one of the hotels in Greater Cairo in the presence of the stars of the artistic community.
Karim, who is 40 years old, is the youngest son of the late artist Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, and began his artistic career in his childhood through the film "Why is the sea laughing?"Then he starred in series and films such as: "Mahmoud Al-Masry", "For Zico", "Shalabi"and"Home is my home".
Art Stars support for"Anne Al-Rifai"
Anne Al-Rifai’s name topped the social networking sites after news of the separation spread, as messages of support continued from a large number of stars:
Mai Omar posted on Facebook pictures of Anne with her ex-husband, and commented: "You are his first love, Anne, and you are the true support that was in every step of his life. You are the mother of his daughters, the back that returned to him, and the home that opens for him no matter what happens."
As for Basma Wahba, she sent a direct message to Anne via Instagram, saying: "Don’t watch the movie twice and think the ending will be different. All of Egypt’s stars love you and stand with you, and you are a people’s daughter and educated."
While Aiten Amer alluded to the crisis through a video of her famous song "No man can be kidnapped"Dina El-Sherbiny and Ruby at a party.
Followers considered that the child’s comment reflected her psychological impact on what was happening, which sparked a wave of sympathy for her on social media.
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