Tamer Hosny's Secret Injury: Details of His Foot Fracture

Lyricist Ramadan Mohamed revealed that artist Tamer Hosny suffered a foot fracture, confirming that the artist chose to keep the matter private for a while so it wouldn't affect his upcoming artistic commitments.
Ramadan Mohamed stated in a post on his personal "Facebook" account last Saturday that he learned about the injury by chance during a phone call with the artist, despite their ongoing collaboration in preparing new songs.
He added: "For a long time, I have been collaborating with artist Tamer Hosny, and we are working on several new songs. During this period, I found him to be extremely enthusiastic and endlessly passionate, with a strong energy that motivates everyone around him to strive and give their best. But suddenly, without any prior notice, while I was talking to him on the phone, he revealed to me that he was in the hospital, as he had sustained a foot fracture some time ago and goes for treatment from time to time."
The poet continued: "Although the situation is difficult, Tamer did not inform anyone and did not make anyone feel anything, preferring to hide his injury and pain so as not to emit negative energy to those around him."
This aligns with recent statements from Tamer Hosny, where he suggested to his audience to hold a concert in a closed hall, with an audience seated in chairs, presenting a selection of classic songs that do not require intense movement on stage, indicating the artist's attempt to adapt to his current health condition while maintaining his artistic activity.
It is worth mentioning that Tamer Hosny recently released his album "Lina Mi'ad" coinciding with the summer season of 2025, and he participated in the summer cinema season with the film "Restart" alongside Hana El Zahid, Mohamed Tharwat, Basem Samra, Essam El Sakka, Mimi Jamal, Ahmed Aziz, Ahmed Ali, and several guest stars including: Elham Shahin, Mohamed Ragab, Shaimaa Saif, Rania Mansour, Tawana El Gohary, and player Ahmed Hossam Mido. The film is written by Ayman Bahgat Qamar and directed by Sara Wafiq.