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Artists Rally Behind Bullied Child Star

Artists Rally Behind Bullied Child Star
Young actor Jean Ramez faced online harassment, prompting outrage and support from artists and fans. The incident has sparked a broader conversation about cyberbullying’s impact on children.
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Artists Condemn Cyberbullying
Screenwriter Amr Mahmoud Yassin voiced alarm on social media, writing, “We’re in a crisis. The number of toxic people around us is terrifying, and the comments reveal society’s deep issues.” Actor Mohamed Ali Rizk added, “If I were his father, I’d file a report and jail them all. Social media has become a cesspool.” Their strong words highlighted the severity of the bullying Jean endured.
Widespread Support for Jean
Social media users rallied behind Jean, condemning the vicious campaign against him. Many expressed solidarity, emphasizing the need to protect children from digital abuse, which threatens their mental well-being. The outpouring of support underscored a collective stand against online toxicity.
Jean Ramez’s Rising Talent
Jean Ramez, a gifted child actor, recently shone in the Ramadan 2024 series Al Moallem, starring Mustafa Shaaban alongside Sahar El Sayegh, Hagar Ahmed, Ahmed Badir, and others. Written by Mohamed El Shawaf, directed by Markus Adel, and produced by Synergy, the show marked a milestone in Jean’s budding career.
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A Call for Change
The support for Jean Ramez reflects a growing demand for safer online spaces, with artists and fans uniting to shield young talents from harm.
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