Beirut - Suhaila Kayali
Lebanese singer Fadel Shaker keeps making harsh comments about other artists. This time, the quarrel is with singer Ayman Zbib, according to an interview with the Gulf magazine “Zahrat Al Khaleej”. Fadel said he meant what he said about Zbib and added that he will not apologise to him. However, the Lebanese singer reportedly accepted to apoligise to Zbib's mother as she is an old woman. About his argument with singer Rami Ayash, Fadel said: "Let Rami close his cabaret in Morocco first, before talking about my moral bankruptcy." Fadel also said he reluctantly accepted to be interviewed by journalist Zalfa Ramadan, contradicting what the journalist said about an agreed appointment between them. Finally when asked about an alleged coalition of the other artists against him, Fadel said: "Let them gather, all of them together are as small as my nail". Regarding the idea of retiring from singing, he said: "Yes, I will leave art. It is the profession of corrupts for corrupts". “Zahrat Al Khaleej” told him "someone thinks that like that you are committing a suicide;" the singer bitterly answered: "Yes, I have. Let them condole me."