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Nadine Nassib Njeim sparks controversy over viral harassment video at Mall Elevator

Nadine Nassib Njeim sparks controversy over viral harassment video at Mall Elevator

Al Bawaba6 days ago

ALBAWABA - Nadine Nassib Njeim elevator encounter sparks heated debate on harassment.
After sharing a video on social media that she claimed showed an instance of harassment she faced when she was in the parking lot of a shopping mall, the well-known Lebanese actress Nadine Nassib Njeim caused a significant amount of uproar around the world.
When Nadine Nassib Njeim was waiting for an elevator in the parking lot, a man approached her and asked if she would like to accompany him. The film shows Nadine's appearance in the situation. As a response, she stated, "No, I do not wish to go up."
"See?" she said, adding to the phone's camera. This is live... "Take a look at how dishonest he is!"
After she had entered the elevator, she requested that the man exit the elevator and take the other lift to the upper floor. The video did not highlight the fact that he cooperated with the request.
The actress from Lebanon stated that she is terrified of going up in an elevator by herself because she is worried about being harassed, despite the fact that she is a mother and is of a certain age.
These clips, which were widely disseminated on entertainment and news websites, also provoked enormous criticism among users of social media platforms. Some people thought that Nadine Njeim was trying to be a trend and that she was "exaggerating" the issue that she was describing. They pointed out that the man had not given any orders that suggested he had "harassed" her, despite the fact that he might have known her as an actress and consequently asked her about it. A number of people concurred, applauding her behavior.
Nadine Nassib Njeim Instagram profile
One individual made the following observation: "It is completely usual for someone at the elevator door to ask another person if they are going up... In what way does that constitute harassment? "To begin, you are a well-known individual, and people have a great deal of affection for you," said another. It is quite unlikely that he intended to harass you, and no one would have the audacity to make disrespectful comments to you.
An individual made the following observation: "Everywhere we go, there are people here." It is imperative that one continually maintain vigilance and awareness of both themselves and their children.
The following statement was made by another individual: "By God, she did a good job; she was attentive and careful."

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