ALBAWABA - Emotional interview exposes hidden pain behind Naya Khoury public image.
Antonio Suleiman sat down with social media star and public figure Naya Khoury for a rare and very personal interview. They had an honest talk that quickly moved beyond the news and into the most private parts of her life. The interview, which got a lot of attention online, showed parts of Khoury that, as she put it, "many people don't know about."
Today Naya Khoury is known for having a strong presence and being outspoken. She talked publicly about her childhood and family history. She talked about how hard it was to grow up poor and how unstable her life was on her emotions. Khoury says that these hard times made her strong, but they also left deep scars that she has kept to herself for years.
During the interview, Antonio Suleiman led the talk to Khoury's past by asking about her family and the things that shaped her. During a very hard time, Khoury talked about an event involving her stepfather. She called him an oppressor and talked about how she felt fear and mental pain. She made it clear that these events were part of an old life that she doesn't talk about in public very often. She stressed that her silence wasn't a form of denial but of survival.

Khoury said that it took her years of inner battle, self-reflection, and faith to rebuild her life. She said, "They see me now, but they don't know where I came from or how much it cost me to get here."
When Antonio Suleiman asked her a very spiritual question, "Are you afraid of the afterlife, the pain of the grave?" the interview became even more emotional. Khoury couldn't hold back her feelings at that time. She started to cry and kept saying, "No, please," while she cried. The weight of the question made her look weak.
People who saw the raw moment were deeply moved, and many of them praised Khoury for being honest and open. Since then, the conversation has led to a lot of talk about trauma, faith, and the real stories behind famous people.
