
Is Nesreen Tafesh pregnant?
ALBAWABA -Syrian actress and model Nesreen Tafesh has sparked rumors in the past few days as many allegedly claimed she could be pregnant. Also Read Nesreen Tafesh gets married again, who is the husband?
Tafesh announced her marriage to an Egyptian businessman, without revealing his name, during the recent Joy Awards 2024 event in Saudi Arabia.
Social media users circulated multiple photos recently shared by Syrian actress Tafesh, in which they said she was trying to hide her pregnancy.
In the latest video she shared on Instagram, Tafesh wore a loose yellow dress as if she wanted to hide her protruding belly. However, the rumor was neither confirmed nor denied.
Nesreen Tafesh and her husband. (Instagram/Nesreen Tafesh)
Several sources indicated that the man Nisreen is married to Egyptian businessman Ahmed Gohar, the ex-husband of the daughter of the artist Asala, Sham Al-Zahabi.
On the other hand, Gohar posted a photo of stuffed zucchini on his Instagram account, and made sure to mention Nesreen Tafesh, confirming the rumors of their marriage.
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