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Saturday, March 23, 2024
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In tonight’s episode of the program “Ramez Jab Min Al Akher”, the artist Ramez Jalal hosted the artist Ahmed Eid and the artist Mohamed Anwar, and it will be shown on the “Mbc Misr” channel.
The episode won the admiration of the program’s audience, and they published “posts” through their official accounts on the “X” application and mocked the episode, saying: “Very good, Ramez. Ahmed Eid is my father twice. Ahmed Eid is coming in good health with Ramez Jalal almost. Muhammad Anwar is all Ramez.” He speaks in fear. May you live long, dear, live, legend of pranks.”
“Ramez Jalal” received the artist Ahmed Eid and the artist Mohamed Anwar upon their arrival and commented: “The superficial and the philosopher.”
Each of them also made a number of statements, including the artist Ahmed Eid, who spoke with “Ramez” about the reason behind his not getting married yet, and “Ramez” said: “There is talk that says that you have not been married yet because you are stingy?”, to which Ahmed Eid responded by saying: “ It is not the circumstances or the fate.”
In addition to the artist Mohamed Anwar, who was asked by Ramez: “Did you say that Hamdi Al-Mirghani laughs more than Ali Rabie?”, to which “Anwar” replied, saying: “In life, Hamdi Al-Mirghani laughs more.”
The program hosts a number of Ramez Jalal’s victims this season, including art and sports stars and celebrities from various parts of the Arab world, including: Ahmed El Sakka, Basem Samra, Ayten Amer, Tariq Lotfy, Mohamed Anwar, Mirhan Hussein, Ahmed Hossam Mido, Coriander, Naglaa Badr. Somaya Al-Khashab, Muhammad Shaheen, Pamela Al-Kik, Abdel Nasser Zidan, Muhammad Riyad, Hassan Shakoush and his ex-wife, and Hamdi Al-Mirghani.
The idea of the program is to carry out a prank on two celebrities, some of whom spoke about a dispute between them, such as hosting festival singer Hassan Shakoush and his ex-wife Reem Tariq, Ayten Amer and Somaya El Khashab, Bassem Samra and Ahmed El Sakka.
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