The Egyptian star Mona Zaki appeared as a guest with the journalist Amr Adib, where the interview covered many exciting topics and highlighted various aspects of the beloved star's life, as she is absent from this year's Ramadan drama lineup. The conversation touched on the special relationship that Mona Zaki shares with her beloved husband Ahmed Helmy and their children, witnessing moments of hysterical laughter between Mona Zaki and Amr Adib.
Mona mentioned that when she is angry, she tries to escape from her husband and children as much as possible so they don't see her in that state. She laughed and said, "I think we've shown you how many times we kiss each other in 10 minutes..."; to which Amr Adib replied jokingly, "You two kiss each other a lot... kiss kiss... hug hug... bolobiv bolobiv," referencing a famous comedic phrase from the movie "El Lemby." He playfully asked, "Do you kiss each other all the time?" The beloved actress replied, "We really have to kiss each other whenever we see each other... to teach our kids to do the same..." Adib then remarked, "Your kids weren't there... but you two are just teasing me."
It seems Amr Adib did not believe her, as he asked again, "But do you really kiss each other every day?" Mona Zaki responded, "I swear we do every day... we kiss when we go out and when we come back." When Amr Adib expressed his astonishment, Zaki commented, "It's unbelievable we're talking about kissing on the show." Adib clarified that he wasn't talking about "kissing" but rather about marital relationships after 20 years of marriage.
Mona Zaki spoke candidly about her husband, saying, "Ahmed is really good... the best man I've ever seen in my life after my dad..." indicating that she still feels heart palpitations "that come like this" whenever she sees him, referring to her love for him. The beloved actress noted that "the best blessing in the world is the presence of family and children because they serve as support and strength," describing it as "the biggest and sweetest support in the world."
Just days ago, Amr Adib hosted the artist Ahmed Helmy, who talked about various aspects of his artistic and personal life. Regarding his relationship with his wife, the star Mona Zaki, and whether there are conflicts or problems between them, Helmy mentioned that at the beginning of their marriage, disagreements or the lack of dialogue could last from one to three days, but they would eventually reconcile. He then realized that disputes shouldn't last long and should only extend for a few hours at most.