Sherine - one of Egypt's most famous singers - is convicted for denigrating the cleanliness of the River Nile which she said can make you ill
She has apologised profusely and remains on bail pending an appeal
She is the third singer in recent months to have been convicted for indecency
By Alastair Tancred For Mailonline
PUBLISHED: 19:51 AEDT, 1 March 2018 | UPDATED: 19:55 AEDT, 1 March 2018
An Egyptian court has sentenced pop star Sherine to six months in prison on Tuesday for suggesting drinking from the Nile River leads to illness.
She was found guilty of spreading 'false news' after a recording emerged of her joking that water from the River Nile could give people parasites.
Sherine is one of Egypt's most famous singers and doubles up as a judge on the Arabic version of The Voice TV show.
Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab performs on stage during the final show of the pan-Arab song contest "Arab Idol" on February 25, 2017 in Lebanon +5
Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab performs on stage during the final show of the pan-Arab song contest "Arab Idol" on February 25, 2017 in Lebanon
Sherine was filmed joking during a concert that drinking from the Nile would make her sick - a comment which has caused outrage among officials in her homeland +5
Sherine was filmed joking during a concert that drinking from the Nile would make her sick - a comment which has caused outrage among officials in her homeland
Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab attends an awards ceremony in Lebanon in 2014 +5
Egyptian singer Sherine Abdel Wahab attends an awards ceremony in Lebanon in 2014
The singer apologised after being caught on tape joking with concert-goers about the cleanliness of Nile water. Judicial officials said she would remain free on bail pending an appeal.
In the recording Sherine is asked by a fan about her popular song 'Have You Ever Drunk from the Nile?'
The star replied that drinking from the river could lead to bilharzia, which once caused widespread contamination of Egypt's rivers.
'Drink Evian instead,' she joked, referring to the French mineral water.
Sherine has apologised for comments and said that she did not intend to cause any offence +5
Sherine has apologised for comments and said that she did not intend to cause any offence
Controversial: Shaimaa Ahmed, 25, was convicted in December for appearing in a video in her underwear, pouring milk over a banana +5
Controversial: Shaimaa Ahmed, 25, was convicted in December for appearing in a video in her underwear, pouring milk over a banana
The Egyptian news outlet Ahram said she was ordered to pay £204 as bail, in addition to a fine of about £400. She remains free until her case is concluded.
When a complaint against her was first filed in November, the musicians' union in Egypt banned her songs from being broadcast - accusing her of causing 'unjustified ridicule and mockery of our dear Egypt'.
The singer said at the time that she made her comment at a concert in the UAE more than a year earlier.
'I apologise from all my heart for any pain I may have caused you... It was a bad joke,' she wrote on her Facebook page at the time.
The population of the vast country of Egypt is mostly centred on the banks of the Nile, which flows from the south to the Mediterranean Sea.
The charismatic 37-year-old topped the charts in the region before announcing her retirement in 2016, but has since gone back on her decision.
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Meanwhile another singer, Laila Amer, was also sentenced on Tuesday to two years in prison for 'inciting debauchery and immorality' in a music video. The director and a male actor in the clip received shorter terms.
In December at third singer, Shaimaa Ahmed - better known as as Shyma - was jailed for two years after she appeared in a music video in her underwear while suggestively eating a banana.
She was too found guilty of inciting debauchery and indecency and was sentenced alongside the video's director.
Commentators say that the convictions may in part be linked to the desire of President Sisi to curry favour with conservative Egyptians ahead of elections next month.
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