Jordanian Man Divorces Wife After Ragheb Alama Airport Incident
Amman, Jordan – A Jordanian man has reportedly divorced his wife after discovering she attended a reception for Lebanese artist ragheb Alama at Queen Alia International Airport. The incident, which unfolded amid Alama’s arrival for an artistic performance at the conference Palace in the Dead Sea region, quickly gained traction on social media, highlighting the unexpected consequences of celebrity encounters.
The Deception Unveiled
The wife, according to local reports, had informed her husband that she was visiting family. However, a video circulating online showed her among the crowd welcoming Alama. The husband, upon seeing the video, felt betrayed by what he considered a important deception.
The husband considered what she did an unforgettable deception that exceeds the limits of lying, and this prompted him to take the decision to divorce promptly.
Social Media Frenzy
The incident sparked widespread discussion on social media platforms, with users debating the husband’s reaction and the wife’s actions. The video, initially shared on Twitter, amplified the situation, turning a private matter into a public spectacle.
Hormative crowds for a legendary reception for supermarkets #Ragheb_Alam in #Jordan prior to his huge party in the Conference Palace Hall in the Dead Sea, and a girl who penetrates the escorts to reach him!#onetvlebanon #raghebalama @onetvlebanon @raghebalama pic.twitter.com/MzQPsQNjc9
– Ramez Khaled (@ramezkhaled_) May 1، 2025
Alama’s Jordanian History
This is not the first time Alama has been associated with controversy in Jordan. In 2022, pictures of Alama with the iraqi ambassador in Amman and his family led to the ambassador’s dismissal due to public pressure.
Alama’s Recent Activities
Despite past controversies, Alama continues to perform in various Arab countries, including Egypt and Jordan. He recently shared a humorous moment with fans, posting a video of himself encountering a monkey in Marrakech while en route to a wedding in Morocco.