Social media recently circulated a shocking post by Algerian artist Fella, in which she announced her intention to commit suicide live on air if her rights were not achieved and her reputation was not restored.
Fella confirmed in a post she published on her Instagram account that she is facing “malice and slander” that has affected her artistic career and threatened her professional future.
Fella said in the text of the post: “It is better for me to die under the ground than to live dead in a jungle of monsters, and my suicide will be live on air… May God forgive me.”
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These statements sparked a wave of controversy, as many followers expressed their sympathy for the artist, considering that psychological and nervous pressures may be the reason behind these disturbing statements.
On the other hand, some people criticized the artist Fella, pointing out that she has achieved wide fame, and that there is no justification for her controversial statements.
These statements come in light of a series of complaints filed by Fella regarding her exposure to conspiracies aimed at marginalizing her, although she did not specify the parties responsible for this.
In previous statements, Fella confirmed that the reason for her absence from the artistic scene was some of the “bold statements” she made, wondering why the media did not support her work.
She addressed a message to her fans, saying: “Excuse them, my beloved; because they made a mistake in burying me alive, and they imposed a siege on me, and God is Forgiving and Merciful.”
It is noteworthy that Algerian singer Fella, who is considered one of the most prominent names in the world of Arab singing, topped the trend last March after her return to Algeria, where she expressed her thanks to her audience who helped her return to art, and confirmed that she does not hold any grudge against the Algerian media.
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