Egyptian influencer and fashion maker Hadeer Abdel Razik, also known as @hadeer.abdelrazikkkk, has openly addressed the controversy over the disclosure of an intimate film revealing her private life with her husband.
In an impassioned message, she claimed that she will not be ashamed of her body or of living her life as a woman, despite the harsh criticism and persecution she has received. "I was sentenced to death by the public. I'm not sure what crime I committed to deserve the destruction of my life in this way. My life has been ruined, and no one seemed to be giving mercy... "Please have mercy on me," she pleaded through sobs.
The blogger revealed that the viral clip—illegally spread with captions such as “Watch before deleting” and “The Hadeer Abdel Razik Scandal”—has not only violated her privacy but also placed her at the center of relentless public shaming.
Her words echo the experiences of many women in Egypt who continue to face harassment, blackmail, gender-based violence, and victim-blaming in the aftermath of digital privacy violations. By speaking out, Hadeer Abdel Razik has joined a growing movement of Arab women who are calling attention to the stigma and abuse that come with such incidents.
Despite the backlash, she continues to emphasize her right to live a normal life and to use her voice as a creator on platforms like TikTok, refusing to let the scandal silence her.
فيديو هدير عبد الرازق الجديد
