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Nadine Njeim
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Born | Nadine Nassib Njeim (1984-02-07) 7 February 1984 (age 40)[citation needed] |
Height | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) |
Spouse |
Hady Asmar (m. 2012) |
Children | 2 |
Beauty pageant titleholder | |
Title | Miss Lebanon 2004 |
Hair color | Dark Brown |
Eye color | Brown |
Major competition(s) | Miss Lebanon 2004 (Winner) Miss World 2004 (unplaced) Miss Universe 2005 (unplaced) |
Nadine Nassib Njeim (Arabic: نادين نسيب نجيم) is a Lebanese Tunisian actress and beauty queen who was elected Miss Lebanon 2004.[1] She represented her country in Miss Universe 2005inThailand.
Njeim was born in Beirut to a Lebanese Christian father (Nassib Njeim) from Duris, Baalbek District and a Tunisian Muslim mother.[2] [3] She is married to Hady Asmar and together they have two children, a daughter and a son. [4]
After passing on her title Miss Lebanon, Njeim has pursued a career in acting, and has been cast in various lead roles for TV series such as Law and Cello, and films such as Sorry Mom.[5]
In 2016, was the subject of some controversy over her views on premarital sex and gender equality, based on content of a prior interview she did with Future TV in 2012.[6] During the interview she was asked about views on premarital sex and hypothetical questions. For example, if her son wanted to have sex at 18 before marriage would she support that decision. She stated yes and went on to explain in her view it was beneficial for men to engage in premarital sex and why it was not acceptable for women. Njeim, went on to further explain specifically why she was against gender equality and was a supporter of traditionalist gender roles ; "I want women to stay women. If they equate me with a man, I’d feel like a man. I don’t want to. I want to stay a woman."[6]
In response to the backlash she received, Njeim stated in another interview that she believes the content of the clip that resurfaced, had been purposely edited and montaged for the sole purpose of discrediting her and sabotaging her career. And her statements were deliberately taken out of context by critics. Reiterating, that was in fact a supporter of women's rights and against that her message actually promoted gender equality [7]
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Preceded by Marie José Hnein |
Miss Lebanon 2004 |
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Miss Universe 2005 national titleholders
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