Egyptian actress Ghada Adel expressed her frustration for the burning of theatre in which she presents her TV program "Come to Drink Tea". She added that it was frustrating, saying that she met with her staff in the theatre days before the incident to discuss the coming episodes.
It was shocking incident, she said, expressing her satisfaction of the destiny. She added that she does not know the reasons behind the incident, saying that she does not have prepared episodes for the coming week.
She praised, in a statement to "Arabs Today ", the new experience to present TV programs, saying that she has benefited from it so she is keen to resume presenting her show in a different decoration until preparing the original one.
She added that her sons appreciated the New experience, saying that they encourage her to resume her way in this regard. She praised her participation in "Adly Allam Ghosts" drama show with Egyptian superstar Adel Emam, describing it as the best opportunity in her career.
She expressed her pleasure for cooperation with Adel Emam saying that she was fearing to stand before him in the beginning of filiming the New series, while he encouraged her. She expressed her aspiration that the new series will be a turning point in her career.
She added that she does not care to take the leading role in any work, saying that she has different calculations in this regard. She expressed her satisfaction over her career since its beginning.
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