Egyptian actress Yasmine Sabry revealed, in an interview with Vogue magazine, her annoyance with women who display their charms to attract attention or attract opportunities, and she said: “I am a natural, calm, homely, simple and introverted person. Others, and I fear the entry of new people into my life.

And Yasmine talked about her childhood and the influence of her grandmother on her life, indicating that the latter raised her in the best way and her style made her a disciplined woman who does not make mistakes.

She also talked about the criticism she is exposed to, saying: "I do not care about negative comments, and everyone is subject to criticism and success has a tax."

Yasmine is participating in the upcoming Eid Al-Fitr film season through the movie “Abu Nasab”, starring the artist Muhammad Imam, and she said in televised statements: “The movie is a comic that includes meaningful messages, and is suitable for all family members,” explaining that she will also participate in Eid Al-Adha with a new movie, and a new movie. The last action in the summer, she said, pointing out: “This film may be the first of its kind for an Egyptian heroine who presents real action in which there is farah and training.”

Okaz (Cairo) @OKAZ_online