Mays Hamdan shows off her grace in the latest appearance on Instagram (photos) – Mada Post

Mays Hamdan shows off her grace in the latest Instagram appearance (photos)

Mada Post – Editorial Team

The Jordanian artist participatedMays HamdanA photo via the story feature on her account on the social networking site “Instagram”.

In her latest appearance on the social media, Mays Hamdan showed her grace while she was at the sports club, to gain the admiration of the followers.

Mays Hamdan had shared with her followers a video clip in which she appeared dancing in sportswear and holding a frying pan.

Who is Mays Hamdan?

Mays Hamdan: She is a comedian of Palestinian origin and holds Jordanian citizenship. She was born on the eleventh of October 1981 in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

Mays is the middle sister of the artists Dana Hamdan and Mai Selim. She moved with her family to Egypt and during that time she graduated from Cairo University, Faculty of Commerce.

It was discovered by an official in the MBC group and presented it during the satirical program CBM in 2003, during which she participated with a selection of comedy stars.

Mays Hamdan was famous for imitating famous art, as she imitated many artists in the Arab world, and continued to act and presented many works in cinema and television, as well as presenting some programs.

The most prominent works of Mays Hamdan’s artwork

The artist Mais Hamdan participated in many artistic works in Egypt and the Gulf, including: the series “Sawalef Harem” in 2004, the series “Umm Rakan Map”, the series “Arabs of London” and the series “Al-Masrawiya”.

Mays participated in the series “Third Party”, “My Way”, “Taqa Nour”, “The Brothers”, “Ishq Al-Nisa”, “Love Story”, and “Hearts Do Not Repent”.

Mays participated in many films, including the movie “Zarf Tariq”, “How is it”, “Omar and Salma”, “Street 18”, “Samaka and Sinara”, “With a dream, Donia Jade”.

As for her latest work, the artist Mais Hamdan released, through her YouTube channel, a song entitled “Sah Saheh”, from the words of the poet Osama Al-Sulaimi, composed by Muhammad Al-Badr and distributed by Ahmed Al-Assal.

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