Syrian artist Maram Ali expressed her happiness with the reflections of the series "Bride of Beirut," coinciding with the airing of the final episode on MBC, in which she portrays an evil character named "Naya."
In one of her television interviews, Maram Ali mentioned that the success of the work brings her greater responsibility for future steps, stating, "I am very happy with the viewers' reactions, especially when you work hard for a year or two on a big project, and your efforts are not in vain. However, at the same time, you become fearful about the next step, as the responsibility increases." The Syrian actress confirmed that the project has concluded in all its parts and there are no plans for a new part, expressing her desire to present something new and different, as she dislikes monotony and repetition.
Regarding her relationship with her colleagues on "Bride of Beirut," Maram noted that she had a good relationship with the entire team but specifically mentioned artists Joe Traad and Jad Abu Ali, highlighting that they have become her personal friends and share a strong bond. When asked if a collaboration with actor Dhafer L'Abidine could happen, she replied, "Why not, I hope so."
On the topic of her alleged secret marriage, Maram Ali clarified the matter, accusing a journalist of fabricating this rumor without revealing his name. She pointed out that during their conversation, the journalist mentioned a rumor stating she was married, but she has not heard anyone speak of it, neither on social media nor in reality. She directed strong accusations towards him for inventing the rumor to stir controversy in the artistic scene, saying, "It seems he alone heard this rumor; if I haven't heard this from my friends, fans, or surroundings, where is this rumor?"
Maram added that she asked the journalist not to mention this topic as she does not wish to discuss personal details, only to be surprised that he went ahead and made a sensational headline regarding her marriage, adding, "If it’s about my marriage, I will announce it myself."
On the artistic front, Maram Ali mentioned that she has finished filming her scenes for the second part of the series "Al-Mansaa," written by Hozan Akko and directed by German Rodrigo Quintero. She expressed happiness with this experience, describing it as "important and distinctive."