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The Atrocious Attacks On Sara Fasha SarahFasha @HotArabicMusic

February 25, 2015
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Egyptian hate themselves or do they hate Sarah Fasha? She is one of their own who has grew up in the States, the kicker she served in the US Navy and now she is competing in beauty pageants and pursing a career in movies.
Sarah Fasha was born in Los Angeles and grew up in Orange County, California until the age of 18. Both of her parents were born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. Sarah pursued modeling in the Washington D.C. area where she served for sometime in search of an outlet to the everyday lifestyle of the military. It seems a lot of Egyptians are taking notice of Sara and her fame. She is now in Cairo on a visit and has been reconnecting with her roots.
Once she was honorably discharged, she was able to learn the modeling business on her own, creating her own connections and learning to negotiate her own shoots. In the summer of 2012, she competed with many other Egyptian women and won the title of “Miss Egypt 2013” for the Queen of the Universe Pageant take took place in January 2013 in Beverly Hills. However Sara has an East coast presence and her acting career is just getting started.
She did not want to fight with the hate she has received online from the thousands of Egyptians who somehow think she put them and their country to shame. I do not think all of the 90 million Egyptian have to look and act the same way. Diversity is good. Though some of the rage has something to do with Sara serving her other country–US in the navy.
Sara took the high road, and this is not easy when people are vicious, vile and chauvinistic, Egypt is a great place, the mindset (at least the one in public) is riddled with hypocrisy.
Sarah has the right to peruse happiness the way she sees best fit for her. Perhaps the meanest attacks on Sara is the personal one about her look.

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