lundi 14 février 2011

Celebirities For Mubarak, Where Are They Now?



More than a week ago, I wrote the Blacklist of celebrities for Mubarak, and since Mubarak has gone missing now, so have his supporters. Here is a round up of what we know so far
  1. Mohammad Nour is one of the biggest losers. first he had an apology song to President Mubarak, then once Mubarak went down, Mohammad Nour went back to try to rewrite history, he edited the song and changed the word Mubarak to Egypt. The artists thought people are morons, but YouTube does not lie, both videos are below. Link
  2. Zeina, the Egyptian beauty and actress traveled to London till things settle in Egypt. That alone speaks about her elite status. Can a common person just travel to London as they please? Heck No
  3. Talat Zakaria, the man who chose to the mouthpiece of the regime, the guy who said of the Tahrir Square protesters as drug dealers and sexual harassment lovers, is not answering his phone and none know how to reach him. But he gave an interview on February 16th and still he stand s by his lunatic comments and wants to thank Mubarak for his efforts. He now says he is in support of the revolution. But sir, if with all what you said you are in support of the revolution and insulting the protesters with vengeance, then you must be either a moron or an idiot, which one is it gonna be? Your next movie will bomb Link
  4. Ghada Abdel Razik, the controversial actress who gave unconditional support to President Mubarak even in the 11th hour as he was packing his bags, she said "I will support him, even if all my fellow colleagues go to Tahrir Square" has not shown up to the studio to film her role in Samarah, her upcoming TV drama. She was indeed the most vocal advocate for the president and she has a lot to lose. (Link). Link
  5. Ashraf Zaki, the regime's man in the entertainment business and the head of the artists union lead a support rally for Mubarak and tried to stop the artists from protesting the dictator has quit his post and gone missing. Link
  6. Ola Ghanim, the actress that is also an American citizen wanted to leave Cairo and talked smack of the protesters--hard not to when you are married to a business man and make dirty movies. She now says, she wasn't aware the people are so poor, and things have gotten bad. She now saw the light and made a change just like the rest of the country Link
  7. Hassan Shahatta, the iconic coach of Egypt's national soccer team made a tactical mistake by supporting President Mubarak. And now people are upset with him as he also led counter protest in favor of the now former dictator. Some voices have called on firing him, but it seems that Hassan is now looking for a new job already, he is the front runner to coach the Oman National soccer team. Link
  8. Mohammad Fouad, who cried on national TV in favor of Mubarak is trying to pretend none of that has happened and released a new song celebrating what just has happened in Egypt, sure he does not want to miss the boat. Link
  9. Amr Mostafa, one of the biggest losers of the Egyptian revolution who chose a losing side and have insulted the winning side and refused to change his mind due to his arrogance. Has came out of hiding and called on his Facebook page to start a new political party to me the demands of the youth. Yes, you want now to meet the demand of the youth, the same group you called foreign agents? something tell me, you might be the wrong person to lead that effort. Link

محمد نور حقك علينا -اعتذار للرئيس مبارك



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