Singer Nancy Ajram denied rumors that she is currently preparing for a duet with Spanish singer David Bisbal, who has already done a duet with British star Pixie Lott. Nancy told Arabstoday that the idea is ‘there’ but that nothing is yet confirmed. On the other hand, the star denied that she is ‘moody’ with the press or in her professional or private life, pointing out that she is transparent and treats everyone with respect. As for where she is today, she said that luck has played a big role in it as she has started singing from the age of 8, stating that each person is given an opportunity in life that they need to take advantage of. However, Nancy said that she worked extremely hard to follow her dreams; pointing out that she is realistic by nature and believes in the saying “He who asks for the best must stay up and work for it.” on her opinion on those stars who have recently gotten divorced and on how she keeps a good relationship between her and her husband, she said it has to do with each couple and how they deal with each other’s cons and pros and how much they can tolerate those. She believes a marriage should be based on equality but compromises need to take place sometimes in order to keep the relationship going.
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