“He himself is a child”: Nisrin Kadri on the lack of help from her husband Rom

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Last week “Nasreen Agada”, a revealing and intimate docu-reality series about the beloved singer, aired Nasreen Kadri. The series that aired on HOT entertainment provides an exclusive glimpse into the craziest year of her life. From the marriage proposal, the wedding, the birth and the complexity between new motherhood and the big career. In an interview with human spring On 103FM, the singer talked about her upcoming participation in “Dancing with the Stars”, in which Adam herself also participated.

Expect injuries (in “Dancing with the Stars”)?
“Until now I haven’t.”

How was the return from this bubble called pregnancy and birth and a newborn born into shows, and ‘Dancing with the Stars’ and the docu-series you are launching?
“After two weeks of my birth, I went back to work.”

Didn’t you get criticized for it?
“When do you not visit? Even when you are at home, there are visitors, so what does it matter?”.

Are you criticizing yourself?
“Yes, I had some kind of question mark, to tell myself ‘wait, take a breath,’ but if I leave the house and I feel good, and do what I love, of course it will only be good for the child as well.”

Who gives you back? Because you shared that your husband is not really.
“Don’t forget that he is a child himself.”

When you got hitched, did it cross your mind, is he not yet mature enough to be a father?
“You don’t understand how much he surprised me. You don’t understand what kind of father he is, how responsible he is, how caring. He takes care of himself, he sits with the child for hours and hours and it empowers me so much.”

Nasreen Kadri and her husband became new parents (Photo: Korel Kharadi)

What is the thing you look forward to the most today when you get up in the morning?
“Catch my child, hug him, smell him.”

Adam, who herself is currently pregnant, was interested in Kadri’s birth experience: “It’s not hard, really it’s not hard. It’s an experience you’re going to really go through, enjoy it, be excited, cry endlessly. After the birth – good luck to those next to you, but that’s okay “.

So give the most important tip.
“The smile you’re going to wake up to, it’s impossible, it’s a different world. You need to gather around you people who can accommodate you, give you good, do you good and enjoy the moment.”

Nasreen Kadri and her husband Rom Shamir celebrate the birth of their eldest son (Photo: Coral Kharadi)

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