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Moroccan singer Donia Batma topped the trend of the Google search engine, after what was raised about her separation from her husband and her business manager, Bahraini producer Mohammed al-Turk, after a 9-year marriage.


And the talk about Dunya's divorce began, after a publication was circulated by Muhammad al-Turk, on the "Instagram" website, in which he wrote: "It is the nature of men to apologize, even if you are not mistaken. From this pulpit, I apologize to my queen."




Al-Turk added: "I tell her that there is no girl that can be upset with her father, and there is no girlfriend who can not forgive her lover, and there is no wife who can double the ten, and there is no mother who can forget her son. You are my daughter, my friend, my wife, and I am your son, you are the one who stood with me In the most difficult stages of my life, I was your support, and I can't forget."




Donia, for her part, increased the controversy raised, as she initially published a video clip from her photo session on her Instagram page, accompanied by a clip from the singer Asala Nasri's song "Ghalban", in which she says: "No, he missed his death, We threw him with his past and his story, remember our tears here on our cheek, oh his preparations."


The Bahraini producer had begun to raise controversy about a dispute with his Moroccan wife, the Moroccan singer, when he published last July, on his page on the “Instagram” website, a publication, in which he wrote: “I did not regret anything I did in my life, there are things I did it out of fear for the one I love, and things I did out of love, and things I did without thinking, but when you reach the stage that all you did is a mirage in the eyes of the closest people here, I must stand and think well.




Under the title "The Last Episode", another publication was written in which he wrote: "Dignity is more valuable than love... If your dignity is insulted, it is better for you to tear out your heart and crush it with your feet... Do not license yourself... No one deserves."




Donia posted a leaflet in which she wrote: "Had it not been for the bad circumstances, we would have thought that everyone around us had support."




Moroccan singer Donia Batma married Bahraini producer Muhammad al-Turk in 2013, and the marriage caused a sensation, as she was chased by accusations of kidnapping the husband, from his ex-wife Mona al-Sayer, and many rumors spread about her bad relationship with her mother-in-law, as well as her daughter-in-law, artist Hala al-Turk.

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Moroccan singer Donia Batma topped the trend of the Google search engine, after what was raised about her separation from her husband and her business manager, Bahraini producer Mohammed al-Turk, after a 9-year marriage.


And the talk about Dunya's divorce began, after a publication was circulated by Muhammad al-Turk, on the "Instagram" website, in which he wrote: "It is the nature of men to apologize, even if you are not mistaken. From this pulpit, I apologize to my queen."




Al-Turk added: "I tell her that there is no girl that can be upset with her father, and there is no girlfriend who can not forgive her lover, and there is no wife who can double the ten, and there is no mother who can forget her son. You are my daughter, my friend, my wife, and I am your son, you are the one who stood with me In the most difficult stages of my life, I was your support, and I can't forget."




Donia, for her part, increased the controversy raised, as she initially published a video clip from her photo session on her Instagram page, accompanied by a clip from the singer Asala Nasri's song "Ghalban", in which she says: "No, he missed his death, We threw him with his past and his story, remember our tears here on our cheek, oh his preparations."


The Bahraini producer had begun to raise controversy about a dispute with his Moroccan wife, the Moroccan singer, when he published last July, on his page on the “Instagram” website, a publication, in which he wrote: “I did not regret anything I did in my life, there are things I did it out of fear for the one I love, and things I did out of love, and things I did without thinking, but when you reach the stage that all you did is a mirage in the eyes of the closest people here, I must stand and think well.




Under the title "The Last Episode", another publication was written in which he wrote: "Dignity is more valuable than love... If your dignity is insulted, it is better for you to tear out your heart and crush it with your feet... Do not license yourself... No one deserves."




Donia posted a leaflet in which she wrote: "Had it not been for the bad circumstances, we would have thought that everyone around us had support."




Moroccan singer Donia Batma married Bahraini producer Muhammad al-Turk in 2013, and the marriage caused a sensation, as she was chased by accusations of kidnapping the husband, from his ex-wife Mona al-Sayer, and many rumors spread about her bad relationship with her mother-in-law, as well as her daughter-in-law, artist Hala al-Turk.

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