Beirut - Michal Hadad
Sources revealed that Lebanese singer Miriam Fares will remove gypsum from her right foot next month to be able to participate in New Year's Eve parties outside Lebanon. They added that doctors confirmed to the star that her health is gradually improving, and that the place of injury tends to heal after the adherence to medical advice.
According to the sources, Miriam suffered a slippage when doing some exercises, and this led to a fracture in her right foot, adding that she was taken to the hospital, where she was given the necessary help. The "Gypsum" option was used to connect the damaged bones.
The sources added that the Lebanese singer received a large number of offers to participate in concerts during the New Year, while she has not confirmed any commitment due to her injury.