Egyptian actress Mona Fadali shared a photo on Instagram from the set of the series "Girls' Residence," which she recently finished filming and is currently airing on "Al-Nahar" TV.
Fadali appeared with a protruding belly in black clothes, revealing part of her legs, commenting on the photo: "Nancy from the series Girls' Residence which is airing on Al-Nahar Channel." Her fans noted that pregnancy looks good on her, wishing for it to become a reality. Among the comments were, "You look beautiful pregnant, God willing it will be true and you will have the most beautiful baby in the world," "Honey, and may God bless you with a baby," "I hope to see you a bride and happy with your children, Mona, my darling." In response, Mona Fadali replied with "Oh God," indicating her desire to start a family.
The series "Girls' Residence" addresses social issues concerning expatriate girls through the stories of a group of students living in a villa owned by Wafa Amer. The events reveal the story of each expatriate girl, tackling new and modern issues facing girls, as well as several social issues like revenge, forced marriage, and self-love. It is written by Ahmed Sobhi, directed by Mohamed Naqli, and produced by Mr. Mamdouh Shaheen, MGR Company.
In another context, the Egyptian actress joined the cast of the second season of the suspense and crime drama "An Interview with Mr. Adam," where she portrayed the character "Noor Al-Rahal" in the first season. Her character came to Syria from Egypt to search for her sister, who she discovers has been killed under mysterious circumstances, leading her on a dangerous journey filled with a series of crimes to uncover the culprit.
She shared a picture with actor Ghassan Massoud, actress Fadia Khattab, and the writer and director of "An Interview with Mr. Adam," Fadi Saleem, in the old neighborhoods of Damascus. It is noted that "An Interview with Mr. Adam" is a drama set in the context of crime and police pursuit, telling the story of a forensic doctor whose only daughter is kidnapped to force him to change his report in a case involving the death of an Egyptian girl, leading him to initiate a series of revenge operations against several involved parties. The second season is scheduled to air during the upcoming Ramadan season.