Born on May 15, 2002, Hala turk is a singer and actress from Bahrain. In 2009, she began participating in the show “Younger Stars.” Since her first appearance on the Arabs Got Talent show in 2011, the young Bahraini artist has become a singing sensation. She has performed at numerous children’s concerts and musical events since then, and her charismatic personality and well-known songs have made her an icon. Her most popular song, “Happy Happy,” which has received over 400 million views on YouTube, is one of her portfolios of over 18 English and Arabic tracks.
Since she became famous in the semi-finals of “Arabs Got Talent,” Hala Al Turk has been making headlines. The singer, who is now older and wiser, became the focus of a media storm when it was reported that she had filed a fraud lawsuit against her mother, Mona Al Saber. The family lawyer called MBC Trending to clarify the situation as the fires raged.
According to the MBC-Trending, a lawsuit filed by Hala Al Turk, was prompting a backlash on social media. According to the television show, the public’s negative reactions included the false claim that she had filed a lawsuit against her mother. The Mohammed Al Jasim-Al Turk family’s attorney confirmed during an interview with Hala Al Turk on MBC Trending that “Hala” is still underage (minor), which means that she is not eligible to sue her mother or anyone else.
“Therefore, the lawsuit against Mrs. Mona Al Saber was not filed by Hala, but her father, and that the judgment was based on documents and proven facts,” Al Jasim said. “Hala has nothing to do with the court ruling. Moreover, she was forced to attend the hearing session, despite her unwillingness to do that, and her testimony in court was at the request of her mother,”
The lawyer claims that Hala’s mother was Hala’s guardian and had access to her money and bank accounts until Hala’s father requested that she give him custody of her. “When the case was settled in favour of the father, the mother withdrew the money from Hala’s saving account, despite the pledge not to do so,” the lawyer has alleged.
Because of the false information that was disseminated about Hala on social media, which resulted in negative feedback regarding something that she had nothing to do with, Hala experienced psychological trauma as well as abuse. The young artist said she didn’t say anything because it was personal and shouldn’t be shared on social media. She repeated her affection and appreciation for her mom, and that her relationship with her proceeds and they won’t ever be different. “My family always comes first and money will never be a point of conflict between me and my parents,” said Hala.
In light of the upcoming holy month of Ramadan and the fact that bullying has a negative impact on one’s own self-esteem, Hala urged people to love, tell the truth, and not judge anyone without first hearing all sides. In addition, she wished everyone a happy Ramadan filled with love, tolerance, and peace.