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Ahlam Looks Regal in Her Latest Photo Session


Thu 04 Jun 2020 | 10:48 AM
Yara Sameh

Emirati singer Ahlam, 51,  took to her “Instagram” account to post her latest photo session.

Ahlam looked absolutely stunning in an elegant cashmere dress embroidered with silver, designed by Lebanese designer Zuhair Murad.

The Emirati singer's make-up and hairstyle was simple, which gained the admiration of her fans across the social networks.

Fans were also in awe of her incredible figure.

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Last March, Ahlam canceled her upcoming concert in Saudi Arabia, with Abdallah Al Rowaished, and Mesaed El Baloushy, due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The novel coronavirus was first reported in Wuhan, China, and has infected more than one million people and killed over 234,139 worldwide. It also hit several celebrities and top political figures around the world.

On March 11, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared coronavirus a global pandemic as the new virus has rapidly spread to more than 800,000 people from Asia to the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.

Transmission of viruses between humans happens when someone comes into contact with an infected person’s secretions, such as droplets in a cough.

Coronavirus can also be transmitted by coming into contact with something an infected person has touched and then touching your mouth, nose, or eyes.

It is known that older people appear to be more vulnerable to the effects of the emerging virus.

The virus caused complete paralysis in all activities and events with large gatherings worldwide due to concerns over the spread of the virus.

Ahlam

It is worth mentioning that Ahlam bint Ali bin Hazeem Al Shamsi, better known mononymously as Ahlam, is an Emirati singer.

She born on February 23, 1968, is one of the famous Middle Eastern singers. Ahlam married to rally champion, Mubarak Al-Hajiri, and welcomed three children.

In 2006, Ahlam joined record label Rotana, releasing ten albums with it. she joined MBC's Arab Idol judging panel in 2011 and remained a judge for four seasons.

She participated in many festivals around the Arab and western regions, including "Layali Dubai" festival, Unesco Festival, and Ledo Festival.

The Voice Season 5 judges

In 2019, she judged Season 5 of the Arabic version of “The Voice”, alongside Samira Said, Mohamed Hamaki, and Ragheb Alama.

The Arabic version of “The Voice” returned for its Season 5th on September 21, which is hosted by Jeddah-based presenter Yasser Al-Saqqaf and Nareen Faraj.

“The Voice: Ahla Sawt” is the Arabic version of the Dutch show “The Voice”, which debuted from Beirut on September 14, 2012.

The show has three stages: the blind auditions, the battle rounds, and the live performances.

The Voice: Ahla Sawt is the Arabic version of Dutch show The Voice of Holland created by John de Mol and produced by Talpa Media Group.

The first season of Arab world’s version of The Voice debuted on September 14, 2012, and was broadcast worldwide from Beirut, Lebanon via MBC 1.

The Voice: Ahla Sawt has three stages: the blind auditions, the battle rounds, and the live performances.

The blind audition:

Each contestant will be allowed to sing for 90 seconds with each of the coaches having their backs to them. When a coach wants a singer on their team, the coach presses a red button that results in the chair being turned around to reveal who the singer is to coach, who will then join their team.

If two or more coaches turn around for that singer, the singer will select which coach they want to join.

Each coach will have to select 12 singers to form their team out of 100 contestants.

The battle rounds:

Once the blind auditions finish, the battle rounds will begin and the coaches will pair two singers from opposed teams to compete against each other perform the same song on stage.

 

Live performances:

Live performances are the final stage, where the coaches will begin eliminating the contestants, then after a series of eliminations, live performances will be staged and the public can vote for the winner of the “The Voice.”