The artist topped the list Aiten Amer Search engines on Google with her new blue look, during which she wore a short sky-colored dress.
Aiten Amer appeared in a new look shortly after her last film, “Grapes,” was withdrawn from cinemas, in which she played the character “Judy.”
The events of the movie “Grapes” revolve around a young millionaire and playboy. He is preparing for his wedding and decides to celebrate with his fiancée, his friend, and his fiancée. However, the next day he wakes up to discover that he has married both his fiancée and his friend’s fiancée. He also discovers that he has given away his wealth to a stranger. He begins a journey to search for… Details of what happened that night.
The film stars Ayten Amer, Islam Ibrahim, Mahmoud Al-Laithi, Muhammad Radwan, Mahmoud Hafez, Nour Qadri, Tony Maher, Hossam Dagher, Taher Abu Laila, Hisham Sharaf, Ahmed Salem, Sami Maghawry, and it is written by Ahmed Salem and directed by Ahmed Nour.
Aiten Amer had recently sparked controversy after her divorce and crisis with her ex-husband, producer Mohamed Ezz Al Arab, as she published pictures of herself revealing her weight loss. She also sparked controversy on social media because of her publishing pictures showing her weight loss and elegance.
Aiten Amer is always distinguished by her elegant and distinctive looks, as she chooses clothes and dresses that highlight her beauty and harmonious figure, and reflect her elegance in a simple and not exaggerated way.
She often relies on simple looks, whether in evening dresses or casual and classic outfits.
In terms of aesthetics, she prefers simple makeup in calm colors, and leaves her hair loose on her shoulders, which adds a natural touch to her attractiveness.
In a related context; Aiten Amer talked about the developments in her dispute with the star Reham Haggag, which goes back more than three years, after many of her scenes in the series “And Whenever We Separate” were deleted.
Ayten Amer said in television statements: “I believe that the judiciary will have a say, and I will not give up my right.”