After canceling all performances this summer season due to the ongoing
Israeli attacks, Lebanese singer Alissa has announced that proceeds from
the first concert she will hold once the war is over will be donated to
Lebanon.
She will have the money transferred to a charity organization providing
aid to Lebanese people affected by the war, said Alissa. According to
the London based Elaph, Alissa has already made two large donations to
the organization.
Alissa plans to return to Lebanon via Syria as soon as possible, after
residing in Cairo for several months.
The singer has also opened
a special bank account to channel donations to help the Lebanese people
in their time of need. She wanted to make her efforts public, to give
more people the opportunity to help, said Alissa.
Previously, Alissa denied circulating rumors that she is romantically
involved with a prominent businessman, and that she was given an
expensive diamond watch as a gift from him.
Alissa said that she had bought the diamond watch for herself from a
department store in Switzerland, and has become accustomed to hearing
such rumors about romantic relationships with rich Arab businessman. The
singer noted that she does not bother herself with commenting on such
rumors in order not to give them more importance than they deserve.
Alissa recently gave two concerts in Casablanca, both in hotel ballrooms
before a crowd of 1000, a dramatic shift from her performance last year
that drew over 100,000 fans. Tickets prices started at US$50 US dollars,
and it was reported that Alissa arrived an hour late to the concert.
The singer declined interviews with the Moroccan media, giving her
performances little coverage and fueling negative rumors, although
female fans remained loyal to the star attending in greater numbers.
From
Al Bawaba |