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Nadine Nassib Njeim faces backlash over harassment claim turned marketing scandal

Nadine Nassib Njeim faces backlash over harassment claim turned marketing scandal

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ALBAWABA - Nadine Nassib Njeim harassment claim sparks backlash and marketing controversy.
After Nadine Nassib Njeim, a Lebanese actress, accused a young delivery man of trying to harass her while she was in her apartment building, her situation became more complicated. She declared on the X app using her personal account that she intended to file a lawsuit over a video that was allegedly taken from the business she delivered to, which used the incident to advertise their goods.
In addition to reposting the company's video, the Lebanese artist added the following comment: "I will refer it to the judiciary as long as the matter has reached the stage of lying and fabrication to promote a company and the claim that my neighbor ordered from you."
The problem didn't end there, either, as numerous businesses took advantage of the tragedy to advertise their goods, some of which Nadine approved of and participated in. The Lebanese celebrity was criticized for using a delicate subject as a means of exploitation and advertising.
Nadine Nassib Njeim Instagram profile
It's important to note that the tale started a few days ago when Nadine posted a video regarding an incident that happened to her on social media. She was scared when a young man asked her if she would take an elevator, so she became tight and refused to go up with him at all.
Then, in light of the awkward behavior she would come across in her day-to-day existence, Nadine emphasized the magnitude of the worry she feels as a woman and mother.
طالما وصلت القصة لهون و صار فيها كذب كرمال تعملوا دعاية للشركة و انه جارتي طلبت الطلبية من عندكن رح وصل الموضوع للقضاء. https://t.co/N0lFtjhcw3 — Nadine Nassib Njeim 🏆 (@nadinenjeim) May 25, 2025
Many people criticized the Lebanese actress for overreacting and accused her of wanting to trend after seeing the video. Later, an audio recording that was credited to her went viral. According to the proprietor of "Beorgani.Skincare," the young man in question was employed by her delivery service and was tasked with delivering an order to Nadine's neighbor. She denied that he had acted inappropriately.
Those who blamed the Lebanese artist did so because of the company's exploitation of the tragedy and its spectacular product display in the film. One Twitter user wrote, "How much awareness and understanding are necessary to discuss harassment, given how delicate the subject is? In an attempt to gain influence, a slut came along and made it a stupid topic. Her film became a marketing tool, a joke, and a mockery. To feel like a drama queen, she keeps making things worse without dealing with the problem. She fights with her and just gives her advice on what to do.

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