Moroccan Singer Mariam Hussein Sparks Controversy Over Saad Lamjarred Concert Video

The Moroccan singer, Mariam Hussein would have wished that her compatriot Saâd Lamjarred be sentenced to prison for indecent assault. What is the reality?
It all started with the publication of a video of a Saâd Lamjarred concert at The Address Dubai Marina. In this video, we see the Moroccan star singing in the presence of many celebrities: the Kuwaiti fashionista, Rawan bin Hussain, the Iraqi artist Shatha Hassoun, and the Algerian star Cheb Faudel, etc., reports Albawaba.
A sequence of this video sparked comments from her compatriot, Mariam Hussein. In this sequence, we see Saâd Lamjarred and Rawan bin Hussain dancing, exchanging kisses or even kissing. In other words, the two stars were having intimate relations in public. An act for which Mariam Hussein had been convicted in 2018 - she had danced with Tyga - before being released thanks to the personal intervention of the Emir of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Ben Rashed Al Maktoum.
On her Instagram account, the Moroccan actress was outraged and wished that her compatriot suffer the same fate as her. In reality, these comments were not made by Mariam. The latter explained that her account had been hacked. "Whoever wants to dance, dances... and whoever wants to kiss, kisses... I am for individual freedom... But I am for respect for the law of the State (United Arab Emirates)," she defended herself.
"If I like to dance and I did it wrong and I was punished, I have to accept that. I will never violate the law of the State, when you say Mariam, you can dance, but not in this way, I will tell them that I listen and obey," she added.
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