Actress Somaia Al Khashab

Egyptian actress Somaia Al Khashab revealed that she resumes working on finishing her new album with Gulf accent, saying that she is still in the recording phase. She said that she decided not to give a specific date to present her new album, saying that she is keen to work on her new album quietly to meet the expectations of her fans in all over the Arab world.
She added, in an interview with “Egypt Today ”, that the preparation for the new album has not taken a long time, saying that it is a suitable period to present a good album. She revealed that she will issue a new song with Egyptian accent during the coming period.
She added that she managed to record three new songs before filming her role in “Al Halal” TV drama show. She added that she works currently to end the recording of the new album as soon as possible. She added, in a statement to “Arabs Today”, that she received positive reaction for her role in the series, saying that she resumes filming her role. She stressed that the new series discusses a large number of social issues witnessed in the Egyptian community.
She stressed that she is satisfied of the works she presented since the beginning of her career, saying that she was keen to meet the expectations of her fans since the beginning of her career. She stressed that she received a new drama offer scheduled to be presented during the coming Ramadan, while she has not taken the final decision whether to participate or not.
She added that she is currently working on reading the scenario, refusing to give any details about it during the current period. She added that she will give more details if she decided to sign a contract with the producing company.
She added that she is not disturbed by the rumors she has recently experienced, especially the rumor of her marriage. She stressed that she does not know the great secret behind the focus of many people on her private life since the beginning of her work in art Don Any justification that allows them to break into people's private lives.