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| Dolly Shahine | |
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| Birth name | Dolly Joseph Abu Shahine |
| Born | July 2, 1985 Sebney, Lebanon |
| Origin | Lebanon |
| Genres | Arabic Pop |
| Occupations | Model,Singer, actress |
| Years active | 2005-present |
| Labels | Aya Productions |
| Website | http://www.dollyshahine.com/ |
Dolly Joseph Abu Shahine commonly known as Dolly Shahine (born July 2, 1985 in Sebney, Lebanon) is a Lebanese singer and actress. She rose to fame in 2005 with her role in the Egyptian movie Wija as the femme fatale. In 2008 speculated by rumours she drew controversy and criticism that she had converted to Islam in order to obtain a divorce from her Catholic husband, Lebanese businessman Sami Qalib. In late 2008 an Egyptian court ruled in her favor for divorce.
The daughter of Joseph Chahine and a Brazilian mother, Shahine's surname can be spelled Shaheen, Chahine, or Shahin. She currently she lives in Egypt.
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Biography
Early Life
Dolly Shahine was born to a Catholic family in a small Lebanese town called Sebney[1],her father is from Lebanon and her mother is from Brazil.She has four siblings in total,two brothers and two sisters.Shahine grew up in Al-Hadath Beirut.
Singles
| Year | Title | Album | Video Clip Director | Language/Dialect |
| 2005 | Momo Einy' | N/A | Unfilmed | Algerian Arabic |
| 2005 | Ana Zay Ay Bent | N/A | Khalid Youssef | Egyptian Arabic |
| 2006 | Dawebny Fik | N/A | Khalid Youssef | Egyptian Arabic |
| 2006 | Gher Kol El Banat | N/A | Arabic | |
| 2007 | Ayezny Alok | N/A | Mark Abi Arched | Arabic |
| 2007 | Nazra Wahda | N/A | Oliver Ojiel | Arabic |
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