Maha El Sagheer emerges from the crisis of stolen paintings and "looks at the half-full cup"

Following a crisis and a series of embarrassing situations that put the presenter Maha El Sagheer in a difficult position after appearing on a TV show showcasing her hobby of painting, accompanied by a collection of paintings that impressed and praised by the audience. However, Maha's joy was short-lived as three international artists quickly appeared on social media claiming ownership of those paintings. The story caused a huge uproar on websites and TV programs.
Today, Maha made her first post-crisis interaction, where she shared an old video from the behind the scenes of her show "Al Setat Ma Yaa'rifoush Yekdiboush" on her official Facebook account, with a positive message.
In her post, El Sagheer expressed gratitude for the blessings she has, attaching the video with a message where she wrote: "Two words I tell myself" and mentioned in the video clip: "I'm trying to look at the half-full cup... Many things happen quickly, and one might overlook the good in it, but the good is there." She added: "My children are well, my family is well, and my mother is by my side and pleased with me... Her presence in my life is a blessing, and may God preserve her for me."
While her followers interacted with the post with messages of support and wishes to overcome the crisis, others believed that instead of apologizing for the consecutive events that shocked the public opinion or trying to justify her actions, she boasted about the advantages and blessings in her life, such as "having a wonderful mother who never stops praying for her," as she expressed.