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Angie Khoury and Antonio Suleiman officially married in London?

Angie Khoury and Antonio Suleiman officially married in London?

Al Bawaba10-04-2025

ALBAWABA - Angie Khoury and Antonio Suleiman spark marriage rumors with London appearance.
The name of Syrian artist Angie Khoury has been dominating news headlines and social media platforms recently after images and videos of her in the British capital, London, with Syrian artist Antonio Suleiman, who lives in Germany, went viral. These widely shared films questioned the nature of their relationship and whether they had any plans to marry.
Who is Angie Khoury?
Najwa Khalil Allah Ibrahim Khalil, the real name of Angie Khoury, was born in Aleppo, Syria, on October 12, 1997. She gained prominence on social media by disseminating images and videos that were considered unconventional in Arab countries.
Angie Khoury Instagram profile
Angie Khoury and the Ongoing Debate
Angie Khoury was not the first to stir up controversy; she had previously shared footage of herself dancing provocatively in nightclubs and claimed to be pregnant with retired artist Adam Nabulsi.
She was also deported from the United Arab Emirates and Lebanon for her provocative behavior.
antonioliifex Instagram profile
On social media, Angie Khoury shared images and videos of herself in London with Antonio Suleiman.
Fans conjectured that they were romantically involved after they showed up together in different places. In one of the videos, Angie expressed how pleased she was to be with Antonio, and he grinned and agreed.
The Real Story of Antonio and Khoury's Marriage
Neither of them has made a formal marriage announcement as of yet. The nature of the connection is unknown; only images and videos of their intimacy have been made public.
Followers' reactions were mixed; some were surprised by this reconciliation, while others thought it might be Angie's latest attempt to garner attention and cause controversy, given her history of doing so.
In conclusion, until the Syrian model and Antonio Suleiman affirm or deny it, it is impossible to know the real nature of their relationship. This news is still only conjecture and rumors in the absence of verified information.

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