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Elissa celebrated her birthday by joining the Lebanese protests

Happy Birthday, Elissa!

Yesterday, one of the biggest stars in the Middle East, Elissa celebrated her birthday. It has been a whirlwind year for the singer, who recovered from breast cancer and announced that her next album will be her last. But it is a new year for the singer and she celebrated by joining the Lebanese protests.

Currently, all eyes are on Lebanon as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators flooded the streets, asking for a change in regime. From day one, many stars showed their support and even took to the streets like actress Nadine Nassib Njeim and influencer Jessica Kahawaty.

Meanwhile, Elissa was very vocal on social media and made numerous posts on her Instagram. However, on Saturday, a day before her birthday, the singer stood by her fellow Lebanese people. The 47-year-old walked the streets of Beirut while holding a large Lebanese flag.

 

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On her birthday, Elissa took to Twitter to share with fans her first gift, a white and blue bicycle, which came courtesy of her brother Camil Khoury.

She also received birthday wishes from the biggest names from the region. Tunisian actress Hend Sabry, who recently became the first the first Arab woman to join the judging panel at Venice Film Festival, tweeted Elissa writing: “happy birthday fellow scorpio.”

Egyptian actress Yasmine Sabri also took to Twitter to wish the singer a happy birthday. She wrote: “Happy happy birthday beautiful @elissakh. May all your dreams come true this year.”

Despite replying to well wishes on Twitter, Elissa still hasn’t posted any celebration posts on Instagram. Instead choosing to focus on the situation at hand in Lebanon.

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