Shams El-Baroudi attacks Mohamed Ramadan because of the pilot Abu Al-Yusr.

In a striking comment on her personal Facebook page, retired artist Shams El-Baroudi expressed her frustration over the crisis that led to the death of Egyptian pilot Ashraf Aboul Yosr, referring to what she described as "the era of distortion," without explicitly mentioning the name of the artist Mohamed Ramadan, but rather posting their two pictures side by side.
The dispute dates back to 2019 when a video of the artist Mohamed Ramadan inside the cockpit of a civilian aircraft led to the pilot's dismissal from his job, who later passed away due to the repercussions of the dismissal.
El-Baroudi commented on the incident saying: "May God be sufficient for me and the best disposer of affairs.. We are in the era of distortion. I had heard about the pilot incident before, may he rest in peace, but it is the first time I see his picture."
She added in her post: "The man died in distress, and there are those who exploit the ignorance of simple people to gain or shine, even though there are those who are better than him in morals and humanity."
It is worth noting that this incident sparked widespread controversy when it occurred, and its repercussions continued for years.
El-Baroudi's comment coincides with recent criticisms directed at Ramadan due to his appearance at the "Coachella" music festival in the United States, which was described as shocking by many.