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Zina Yazji Congratulates Her Husband Abed Fahd on His Birthday

Zina Yazji Congratulates Her Husband Abed Fahd on His Birthday

Syrian artist Abed Fahd celebrated his 57th birthday today, Sunday, February 21, in the company of his family and children.

His wife, media personality Zina Yazji, shared a collection of photos on her official Instagram account, revealing the celebration atmosphere and sending her congratulations to her husband. She commented on the photos saying: "For many years, oh KING... King of my heart, King of our lives, King of stars, and King of football." The family appeared in moments filled with love and harmony. Yazji was seen in a romantic photo with her husband as he embraced her. They made special arrangements for the artist's birthday, writing his name on balloons and preparing a cake adorned with family pictures, as well as another cake shaped like a football with the logo of his favorite team, since Abed Fahd is a sports enthusiast.

Fans and colleagues in the artistic community congratulated Abed Fahd, with Nadine Salama commenting: "May you always be together, and may this family last," while Ayman Abdul Salam wrote: "May you reach 100 years filled with goodness, health, peace, and stardom." Natilee Al-Rawwas simply commented with a red heart emoji.

The couple, Zina Yazji and Abed Fahd, often express their love for each other on social media. They celebrated their birthdays, with Fahd sharing a romantic photo with his wife on his social media pages and stating, "My dear Zina, today like every day for 18 years, I love you. Happy anniversary."

On another note, Abed Fahd is participating in the series "350 Grams" alongside Saloom Haddad and Karen Rizkallah, where he portrays a famous lawyer named "Noah" who manipulates the law to his liking. He indicated that he is capable of "saving the condemned," according to his recent statements, but he has some red lines, including organ trafficking, children, and weapon dealing. He added that the character is very problematic and unique, noting that the story is new to Syrian drama, despite having been addressed in American cinema previously.

Abed Fahd's last works included the series "The Sorcerer," written by Salam Al-Kasiri and directed by Mohamed Lotfy and Amer Fahd, in addition to his participation in the series "Obsession," also written by Nadia Al-Ahmar and directed by Mohamed Lotfy, both aired during the last Ramadan season.

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