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Mohamed Ragab Confirms Marriage to Dana Halabi


Mon 10 Mar 2025 | 01:05 PM
Mohamed Ragab, Dana Halabi
Mohamed Ragab, Dana Halabi
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Egyptian actor Mohamed Ragab appeared Sunday in the latest episode of actor and prankster Ramez Galal's prank show “Ramez Elon Masr”.

During the episode, Ragab revealed that he privately married Lebanese singer-actress Dana Halabi for a year and a half, after months of speculation about their relationship.

In September 2024, several media outlets reported that they got married — a claim that had yet to be confirmed or addressed by the couple until now.

Halabi had previously addressed the rumors about their relationship without revealing any details. "I love the artist Mohamed Ragab and I worked with him on my last project. My personal life is a red line and I will neither deny nor confirm the rumor regardless of its truth. I do not want to talk about this subject."

The pair can be seen in the TV series "Al Hangaly".

The cast also includes Mimi Gamal, Hala Fakher, Mahmoud Kabil, Ahmed Wafik, Abeer Sabry, Mohamed Lotfy, Ayten Amer, and more.

The series sees Ragab collaborating with director Moataz Hossam and "Haq Arab" scribe Mahmoud Hamdan. It also witnesses the fourth collaboration between the actor and Amer. 

They previously starred together in the 2020 TV series "Al Akh Al Kabeer", the 2018 film  “Bikya”, and the 2014 film "Salem Abu Okhto".

"Al Hangaly" screening during the Ramadan 2025 drama marathon.

Born in Kuwait on January 18, 1987, Halabi graduated in Interior Design from the American University of Science and Technology in 2006.

She started modeling in 2001 before launching a music career with the infamous song "Bos Alaya" in 2008 and made her acting debut in the 2018 TV series "Doret Gonya Gebiel".

In 2008, Halabi married lawyer Elie Haidar in a private ceremony in Cyprus amid the attendee of their close friends and family.

The 37-year-old artist put her career on pause during her pregnancy and announced in a press conference in May 2009 that she was taking time off to devote herself to her family.

In July 2009, she gave birth to her first child in Dubai, a boy named Carl, and welcomed two years later her second, a girl called Tamara. Halabi resumed her career after the annulment of her marriage in 2016.