Secrets revealed for the first time in public about the hidden wife of “Amr Adib” before Lamis Al-Hadidi… She left Islam and embraced this religion and divorced her for this unexpected reason! (picture)


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The media audience knew Amr Adib through his famous program Cairo Today, which achieved the largest percentage of viewers several years ago.

Adeeb was also known for his uniqueness in expressing his controversial views to the extent that he was considered the star of the program, even with the presence of many stars in all fields in the episodes of his program, but what the public does not know regarding his personal life is that he married once before his marriage to the media, Lamis Al-Hadid, and the surprise He separated from his first wife following her conversion to Christianity.

Amr Adib married twice, the first was from Amani Souka, with whom he has two sons, “Khaled and Nour.” It seems that Amr Adib separated from her, perhaps because of her change of religion from Islam to Christianity, according to Zakaria Boutros, and she also tried to be an incubator for her children and make them condemn her new religion, but that The father is a Muslim, so she is not entitled to that, and the children remain with Amr and her Islam.

Amr Adeeb and Lamis El Hadidy

The second marriage was with the media, Lamees Al-Hadidi, following a great love story, which lasted two years. More than one occasion, she shares with her husband the works before her, and so does he.

Adeeb was known for his intense love for food, by talking regarding him and his craving for some popular foods such as stuffed pigeons and pastry sweets and others. He ate Koshary Abu Tarek, and Ezz El Menoufy liver on the air.

Amr Adib Wajid is one of the most famous public figures who encourage football and is known for his great affiliation with Zamalek club, which he declares on every occasion, and the audience always waits for him following the club’s matches, to know his reaction, especially following the matches in which Zamalek loses to its traditional rival, Al-Ahly Club.

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