egyptian actress Mai Ezz El-Din and her husband, Ahmed Teymour, made thier first public appearance as a married couple this week, following a quiet wedding ceremony confirmed via social media. The newlyweds were celebrated by fellow stars of Egyptian cinema and music at a private event, marking a significant moment for the popular actress. Ezz el-Din recently concluded a starring role in the Ramadan series “Qalbi wa Mafatihi,” continuing a prolific career spanning nearly two decades.
Egyptian actress Mai Ezz El-Din recently shared a new collection of photos with her husband, Ahmed Teymour, on her Facebook account, marking their first public appearance since officially announcing their marriage just days ago.
The couple was spotted together at a private event attended by a number of prominent artists, who were eager to celebrate with them.
Upon their arrival, actress Hala Sedki enthusiastically expressed her joy with a series of celebratory ululations, offering her heartfelt congratulations to the newlyweds. Fellow actress Arwa Gouda was also in attendance, and singer Rami Sabry took the opportunity to greet the couple onstage during his performance, inviting Mai Ezz El-Din to join him with the words, “Come on up so I can sing you a song of joy!” He then performed “Alf Mashallah Aleik” as a special dedication.
Mai Ezz El-Din announced her marriage earlier this week, posting a photo from the wedding ceremony on her Instagram account, accompanied by the message: “Praise be to God, who completes good deeds with His blessing. I wish for God’s guidance and your sincere and kind prayers for our happiness.”
Mai Ezz El-Din’s Recent Work
Mai Ezz El-Din recently starred in the Ramadan series “Qalbi wa Mafatihi” (My Heart and Its Keys), alongside Asser Yassin, Ashraf Abdel Baky, Ahmed Khaled Saleh, Sama Ibrahim, Ayda Riad, Taki Hussam, Hazem Samir, Osama Abu Ata, Sarah Abdel Rahman, Mahmoud Azab, Mohamed Ali Mezo, and Jana Salah. The series was written by Tamer Mohsen and Maha El-Wazir, with a second unit directed by Wael Farag, and overall direction by Tamer Mohsen, produced by Media Hub Saadi-Jawhar.