Canadian singer and songwriter Bryan Adams, best known for singles such as “Please Forgive Me” and “Everything I Do”, visited Egypt ahead of his tour in Australia. The singer, who hash-tagged that he “loves it here”, appears to have stayed at the Mena House Hotel, right near the Pyramids. On Instagram, the singer posted a few photographs and videos of his brief visit to Cairo, primarily revolving around the Pyramids. Despite having a good trip, Bryan Adams later posted a photograph of his 1957 Martin D-18 guitar with green markings. According to Bryan Adams, “graffiti” was made by airport customs as he was leaving Egypt for Australia. Responding to the incident, many Egyptian social media users apologized profusely, with some even condemning Egypt’s airport customs for the move. Some Egyptians even tried to provide advice as to how to remove the green markings. Little Sphinxes? #homelessdogs #Sphinx #egypt Posted by Bryan Adams on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 While previous visits by international celebrities attracted the Ministry of Tourism’s support, it appears Bryan Adams’ visit was private. Selfie with Sphinx #Sphinx #egypt #bryanadamsgetup #pyramidsofgiza #loveithere Posted by Bryan Adams on Tuesday, March 8,…
Bryan Adams ‘Loves It Here’ in Egypt Despite Airport Officials Vandalizing His Guitar
March 11, 2016
