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Maha Al Sagheer Disappears from Media Amid Promotional Controversy
Recent updates reveal that the promotional video for the new show Kalam Kibber, which was set to feature prominent TV host Maha Al Sagheer, has been removed by ON TV. This action followed a blunder during her appearance on With Mona El Shazly, where she mistakenly claimed a renowned artwork as her own—only for it to be identified as a piece by a Danish artist.
The network has since issued an apology to the original artist and formally confirmed ownership of the artwork before retracting the advertisement. The incident quickly attracted media attention and was met with criticism from art industry professionals and followers alike.
As speculation arose regarding Al Sagheer’s absence from recent episodes of the CBC show Women Don’t Know How to Lie, insiders clarified that she had already been on leave prior to this incident, implying that the negative fallout was unrelated to her absence.
A close acquaintance of Al Sagheer shared that she has chosen to withdraw from the public eye during this time. According to this source, she has limited communication by turning off her phones and is not responding to messages or interview requests while the situation unfolds.
Al Sagheer has publicly expressed her regret over the incident on social media, acknowledging her mistake and emphasizing that her personal issues at that moment did not excuse her error.
Currently, it remains uncertain whether Kalam Kibber will be revived with a different host or canceled altogether. Fans are hoping for clarity on the situation and anticipate that Al Sagheer will address the matter more thoroughly when she feels ready.