Samer Al Masri Talks About His First Love

Syrian actor Samer Al Masri revealed some details about his personal life from childhood during a media interview.

The Syrian artist acknowledged that the first girl he loved in childhood was "the daughter of their neighbors," for whom he sang the song: "Bint Al Jiran.. Abouk Wasani.. Dhahab Ma Tabiyi.. Ella Bimiizani." He reminisced about his troubled childhood, mentioning that he was very afraid of the dark as a child. He also spoke about the cartoons he grew up watching, expressing his fondness for "Tom and Jerry, Scooby-Doo, Remy," and "Sasuke.” Al Masri shared that the biggest mischief he did in his childhood was taking the postman's motorcycle along with his friend, which led to a painful accident.

In another context, Samer Al Masri celebrated receiving the Golden Play Button from YouTube after surpassing one million subscribers on his channel, sharing new photos with his followers on his account, stating: "My YouTube channel in collaboration with Watan Network in America... Thank God, thanks to you and your love I received the million subscribers award. Those who haven't subscribed, please do so, to follow some nice things I am preparing soon."

Additionally, Samer Al Masri is preparing to complete a new season of the comedy series "Abu Janti," as he stated in an earlier television interview, mentioning that work is underway to prepare a third season of the series set to be filmed in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, featuring Saudi stars while maintaining the presence of the main characters. It is noteworthy that Al Masri's latest work was the series "Al Harmalak," written by Suleiman Abdul Aziz and directed by Tamer Ishaq, which aired during the last Ramadan season.

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