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Fadl Shaker breaks his silence and talks about his experience in the series “Ya Ghayeb” and his latest works… What did he say?
Lebanese artist Fadel Shaker spoke about his documentary series "Ya Ghayeb," which covered his life story and artistic career, in addition to revealing
Lebanese artist Fadel Shaker spoke about his documentary series “Ya Ghayeb,” which covered his life story and artistic career, in addition to revealing behind-the-scenes details of his latest musical works released recently.
Fadl Shaker said during an audio recording on the program “ET Bil Arabi” that the documentary series “Ya Ghayeb” did not cover his life story in its entirety, but rather narrated a part of his life journey, and there are still many stories that have not yet been shown, saying: “The series ‘Ya Ghayeb’ narrated a part of my life story, there are still many things that we did not talk about and did not complete.”.
The Lebanese artist also sent a message of support and gratitude to the public after they inquired about him recently, saying: “I thank you from the bottom of my heart for your love and concern. Your constant inquiries about me touch my feelings and make me stronger. Your love is the most precious medicine I have, and the sweetest medicine. Your support and love are the greatest blessing from God Almighty.”.
Fadl Shaker revealed the behind-the-scenes details of his latest song, "Hawa Al Janoub" (Southern Passion), which he recently released. He said that the song was different from what he had presented before and fast-paced in order to keep up with the taste of the audience, whose musical tastes are changing every moment.
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Fadl Shaker noted that collaborating with poet Jumana Jamal was extremely enjoyable, "as she is professional and creative and has a special taste in crafting the song, its melody, its lyrics, and its feeling in a sincere and different way so that it remains immortal in the memory of the audience all over the world.".
In the documentary series “Ya Ghayeb,” Fadel Shaker reviewed his life story from his childhood to his retirement from art, in a style that blends realistic drama and documentary narration. Fadel himself appears in the documentary in his own voice, narrating his journey from the glamour of fame to the decision to retire, passing through the legal challenges he has faced since 2013.
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Mohamed Ramadan sparks controversy with a "Number 1" photo and a message to his rivals
Mohamed Ramadan is trending with a new photo bearing the number 1, despite his absence from Ramadan dramas. Details of his message to his rivals, the controversy surrounding Lara Trump's music video, and the release date of his new film, "Asad" (Lion).
Despite his noticeable absence from this year's Ramadan drama marathon, Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan to steal the spotlight and dominate search engines and social media, proving once again his exceptional ability to manipulate the media landscape to his advantage. This time, Ramadan returned not with a drama series, but with a single image posted on his official Facebook page. In the photo, he sports a new haircut with the number "1" tattooed on his back, accompanied by his usual defiant caption: "Number One... Some people call me that, and it's given others a complex."
A veiled message at a crucial time
This post sparked a wide range of reactions and debate among both the public and critics. Its timing is significant because it coincided with several current drama stars announcing their top viewership ratings during Ramadan, leading many to interpret Ramadan's message as an indirect response to his rivals in the entertainment industry, implying that his position as "number one" remains unchanged even in his absence from the small screen.
The history of the "Number 1" title and marketing strategy
To understand the context of this event, we must go back a little. Mohamed Ramadan adopted the title "Number 1" as part of his artistic and marketing identity since the release of his hit song of the same name in 2018. Since then, this title has become his trademark and a constant source of controversy between supporters who see it as well-deserved confidence based on viewership and revenue figures, and detractors who see it as a form of arrogance. This latest post shows that Ramadan continues to solidify this image, using social media platforms as an effective tool to remain in the spotlight.
Between globalism and Egyptian identity
The controversy surrounding Mohamed Ramadan wasn't solely due to this photo; it was preceded by heated discussions following his recent musical collaboration with Lara Trump, filmed inside her Miami home. Despite criticism regarding the absence of the Egyptian flag in the music video, Ramadan responded firmly, affirming his unwavering pride in his Egyptian identity and his commitment to representing his country. He indicated that his international experience wouldn't end there, and that he was preparing to announce new global collaborations that would further solidify his presence beyond the Arab world.
The next bet: the film "Lion"
While audiences miss his presence in Ramadan dramas, Mohamed Ramadan is currently focusing on cinema, betting on a strong and distinctive comeback with his highly anticipated historical film "Asad" (Lion). Expected to be released during the Eid al-Fitr season of 2026, the film represents a significant leap forward in his career, as it is set in a historical context requiring extensive preparations. This explains his temporary absence from television dramas, allowing him to concentrate on delivering a cinematic work worthy of his fans' expectations.
In conclusion, Mohamed Ramadan proves once again that he is an artistic phenomenon that transcends the boundaries of traditional works, as he possesses the keys to the media game that enable him to remain the talk of the town, whether through a scene in a series, a song, or even just a picture and a hairstyle.
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Mai Ezz El-Din in intensive care... Details of the surgery and her husband's message
Learn about the latest developments in the health condition of artist Mai Ezz El-Din after she underwent surgery and was admitted to intensive care, and the details of her withdrawal from the Ramadan 2026 race and the series Before and After.
A state of anxiety and anticipation prevailed in the artistic community and among the fans and admirers of the Egyptian star Mai Ezz El-Din , following the sudden announcement of the deterioration of her health condition and her undergoing an urgent surgical operation that required her transfer to the intensive care unit to closely monitor her health condition.
Details of her health condition and her husband's message
Ahmed Taymour revealed details of her recent health crisis, explaining on his official Instagram account that her ordeal began about two weeks before the start of Ramadan. Taymour indicated that Mai had been hospitalized for approximately a week to receive necessary care and prepare for surgery, saying, "Mai has been unwell for two weeks before Ramadan. She was admitted to the hospital a week ago and underwent surgery today. She is currently in intensive care. Please pray for her recovery." This news sparked a wave of sympathy and heartfelt prayers from her colleagues in the entertainment industry and her large fan base.
Withdrawal from the Ramadan 2026 race
This health setback comes at a critical time, as Mai Ezz El-Din was preparing to participate in the 2026 Ramadan television season with a series titled "Before and After ." However, her health condition and her desire to present artistic content befitting her history and standing with the public led her to make the decision to withdraw at the last minute. Reports confirmed that her wish to avoid rushing and deliver a well-rounded project was the primary motivation behind this decision, especially since Ramadan series require significant physical and mental exertion.
Cast of the postponed series
The series "Before and After" was set to bring together a distinguished group of Egyptian drama stars, making it one of the most eagerly anticipated productions. The cast, alongside Mai Ezz El-Din, included Hani Adel, Mahmoud Abdel-Moghni, the veteran actress Sawsan Badr, Reem El-Baroudi, Laila Ezz El-Arab, Iman El-Sayed, and Emad Ziada . The series was written by the acclaimed writer Mohamed Soliman Abdel-Malek and directed by Morcos Adel, both of whom boast a long and successful track record in television drama.
Mai Ezz El-Din's status and the impact of her absence
The absence of Mai Ezz El-Din from the screen, whether due to illness or project postponements, is a significant event in the Egyptian and Arab artistic scene, given her widespread popularity and unique talent that has enabled her to excel in romantic, comedic, and complex social roles. The public has grown accustomed to her strong and impactful presence, which is why news of her illness has dominated search engines and social media platforms. Fans have been eager to write messages of support and wishes for a speedy recovery to the "Princess of Egyptian Drama," hoping for her swift return to her artistic activities and to continue entertaining them with her distinctive work.
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Elham Shaheen: I have the power of divorce and I had two abortions... Fiery statements
Ilham Shaheen sparks controversy with bold statements about demanding the right to divorce in her second marriage, revealing details of her two miscarriages, and prioritizing her career over motherhood. Full details here.
The renowned Egyptian actress Elham Shaheen once again topped search engines and social media platforms following a series of candid statements revealing previously hidden and sensitive aspects of her personal and marital life. These revelations came during her appearance on the program "Between the Lines" with journalist Yomna Badrawi, where the Egyptian star opened up to the public, speaking with unprecedented candor about the conditions of her marriage and her crucial decisions regarding motherhood.
The condition of "infallibility" and second marriage
In a revelation that surprised many, Elham Shaheen confirmed that in one of her marriages, she agreed to be a second wife, but only under one exceptional condition guaranteeing her complete freedom: that she retain divorce . She justified this condition by stating her desire to have the power to end the relationship and separate at any moment she felt uncomfortable or unstable, without having to navigate the complexities of traditional divorce proceedings.
Shaheen explained that her husband agreed to this difficult condition due to his deep attachment to her, but the relationship was short-lived. She indicated that a lack of understanding and differing personalities hastened the decision to separate, which came as a shock to her husband. He tried to reconcile, but ultimately divorced her to preserve his pride as an Eastern man. She even received threats after realizing he had made significant concessions to be with her.
The price of fame: abortion and the lost dream of motherhood
Ilham Shaheen's candor didn't stop at discussing marriage; she delved into a more sensitive and painful area: her decision to forgo motherhood. The actress confessed to having two abortions ; the first during her first marriage, and the second during her subsequent marriage. She attributed this difficult decision to her lack of marital stability, her fear of raising children in a troubled and stressful environment, and her desire not to sacrifice her artistic career.
Ilham revealed the bitter internal conflict she endured between her innate desire to be a mother and her professional ambitions and fear of failing as a parent. She mentioned that her mother suffered deep sorrow because of these decisions, as she longed to have grandchildren. She also noted that her first husband tried to force her to retire from acting and devote herself to the home and children, which she categorically refused, prioritizing her career over her married life, ultimately leading to their divorce.
Public debate and the impact of statements
These statements bring renewed attention to sensitive issues in Arab society, where discussions about "women's right to divorce" and "voluntary abortion" are taboo subjects rarely addressed so openly by public figures. Ilham Shaheen is one of the most prominent actresses of her generation, known for her bold stances and staunch defense of women's freedom and independence, both through her film roles that tackled important social issues and through her personal opinions.
The interview sparked a sharp division of opinions. While some in the audience saw her candor as reflecting strength of character and a realistic approach to difficult life choices, others considered her statements shocking and contrary to prevailing norms, particularly regarding the issue of abortion. What remains certain is that Elham Shaheen continues to be a formidable figure in the artistic and media landscape, consistently capable of igniting debates about the complex relationship between art and private life.
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