Ola Roshdy Spills the Tea on Season 2 of Weghet Mazar with Essad Younis

Ola Roshdy Spills the Tea on Season 2 of Weghet Mazar with Essad Younis

The superstar Ola Roshdy, along with her family, star Ahmed Daoud and her children, was the guest on Sahebet el Saada with the Esaad Younes on the DMC channel.

During the episode, Esaad Younes confirmed that Ola Roshdy decided to share the experience of motherhood with the audience differently, with the idea of ​​the “Weghet Mazar” program.

Ola Roshdy Spills the Tea on Season 2 of Weghet Mazar with Essad Younis

Ola Roshdy stated that she is preparing to present her program’s second season, Wajhat Mazhar, which will differ from the first part.

Roshdy confirmed that as she shared her problems with her fans this season, she will be inviting other celebrities to share their stories.

In the second season, Roshdy will be taking us on tour with the other stars of the Arab world from their homes.

They will be sharing how they deal with the challenges they face as mothers in dealing with their children and not as stars.

During the episode with Esaad Younis, a teaser of the show was aired. It featured the stars Mona Zaki, Liqaa al-Khamisi, Basma, Nasreen Amin and others who hosted Ola Roshdy in their bout.

Moreover, a special episode on the fatherhood and her guests will include Ahmed Daoud and Ahmed Al-Saadani.

It is noteworthy that Ola Roshdy has launched the first part of the program, “Weghet Mazar”, on her YouTube channel and has achieved great success with the audience of mothers, newlyweds and family members.

The first season garnered more than 7 million views on Facebook and nearly 10 million views on the YouTube channel.

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