Mai Ezz El-Din Illness: What Happened Before ICU?

by Archynetys Sports Desk

Ahmed Taymour, the husband of the artist Mai Ezz El-Din, announced that she was admitted to the hospital because she underwent surgery today, which required her to be in the hospital until now, according to a post he wrote via a story on his Instagram account.

Mai Ezz El-Din’s husband confirmed that she was admitted to the hospital a week ago and then underwent surgery today, which required her to be in intensive care now.

Then he concluded his post with prayers for her recovery from her fans and fans, especially since she was sick two weeks before Ramadan.

Mai Ezz El-Din’s husband on Instagram

Mai Ezz El-Din’s artistic beginning

Mai Ezz El-Din entered the world of art through director Mounir Rady, a family friend, who nominated her for the lead role in the film Journey of Love in 2001, so she began her film career as a heroine from the first experience.

She continued her television work after that, as she participated in the series “A Date with Fame” in 2002, and then “Where is My Heart” in the same year, which achieved great public success.

She returned to cinema in 2003 through the film Talk to Mama, and then continued her participation in various television works such as Al-Haqiqa and Al-Mirab, Oh Ward, Who Buys You, Meeting on the Air, and the Mahmoud Al-Masry series, which achieved wide spread in 2004.

From “Boha” to “Omar and Salma”… milestones in Mai Ezz El-Din’s career
The year 2005 witnessed an important point in her career through her participation in the successful comedy film Bouha with the artist Mohamed Saad, which achieved high revenues. She was also famous for the Omar and Salma film series with the artist Tamer Hosni, which was shown between 2007 and 2012.

The star, Mai Ezz El-Din, also excelled in many works, most notably “My Love Is Sleeping,” “Omar and Salma 2,” “Al-Limby 8 GB,” “Jim Overendy,” “The Truth and the Mirage,” “A Meeting on the Air,” “A Man and Six Women Part Seven,” guest in an episode, “Safiya’s Case,” “Dalaa al-Banat,” “Waad,” “The Princess of Bessa,” “Silk Thread,” “Ghamam Island,” “Al-Kanto Market,” and other works.

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