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homeland – The famous Kuwaiti social media, “Fouz Al-Fahd”, was subjected to a storm of criticism by the pioneers of social networking sites, after claiming that she was the only Gulf woman who was invited to attend the “Cannes” Film Festival for its 76th session.
Fouz Al-Fahd’s appearance at the Cannes Festival
The activities of the first day of the 76th Cannes Film Festival kicked off with the presence of a large number of stars on the red carpet.
“I am the only one from the Gulf who chose me to attend the Cannes Festival,” Fouz Al-Fahd said in a video clip that was broadcast on her social media accounts, while she appeared to be wearing black glasses and her hair was down.
She added, “This was a dream for me that came true,” and it is the first time she has attended, as she said, a global festival of this level.
Social media users shared pictures of the blogger, Fouz Al-Fahd, at the Cannes Film Festival, wearing a yellow dress made of soft satin, which came with a long story and a side slit. Designed by Azzi and Osta.
The price of Fouz Al-Fahad dress
According to the social networking pages, the price of the dress was 15,200 riyals. With the dress, Fouz chose a loose hairstyle to leave her fine hair without restrictions, with a difference in the middle of the head.
The Kuwaiti fashionista sparked controversy after claiming that she was the only Gulf woman invited to participate in the Cannes Film Festival this year, despite the presence of others, including Aseel Omran.
While some praised her captivating presence, others downplayed the importance of her invitation, reminding her that other famous women were present at the festival.
“Diyar” commented that she felt as if the invitation that came for the victory of the Cheetah came from a dream place for everyone, or that it was something difficult to reach.
And she added: “On the other hand, Alain Suleiman and Aseel saw that it is an annual routine, and their presence in it is easy.”
And she added, “We also do not forget that Noha Nabil Hadrat, Fatima Al-Moumen, and Hayat Al-Fahd.”
And she continued, referring to Al-Fahd’s victory: “She is late in the curriculum and in reaching yet.”
Another commentator defended Al-Fahd’s victory, noting that she did not mean by her words that she was the only Gulf woman invited, but rather the only Kuwaiti.
Fouz Al-Fahd responds and clarifies
In response to the criticism she received after her statement that she was the only Gulf woman invited to the Cannes Film Festival, Fouz said in a video clip she posted on her accounts: “You know that beating with the dead is forbidden.”
She added that “people are oppressed” and said that she is now laughing at herself that something no longer affects her.
During the opening of the 76th Cannes Film Festival at the Palais des Festivals in France, it was remarkable the presence of Arab stars on the red carpet alongside world stars, including “Mona Zaki, Maya Diab, Razan Jamal, Raya Abi Rashid, Aseel Omran, Aline Suleiman and others.
The Cannes Festival program includes many films that are expected to compete for the various awards presented at the festival, including “Memoria” by South Korean director Apong Sangsu, “La Fracture” by French director Catherine Corneau, and “The French Dispatch” by famous American director Wes Anderson.