Reports of Mahmoud Shahin and Maha Gaber's Divorce Shock Their Followers

Reports of Mahmoud Shahin and Maha Gaber's Divorce Shock Their Followers
Mahmoud Shaheen and Maha Jibril

The wedding of Mahmoud Shaheen and Maha Jibril sparked controversy Separation rumors circulated without confirmation or denial from either party

Amidst the shock of followers, social media circulated in recent hours news about the separation of cinematographer Mahmoud Shaheen, nephew of the star Elham Shaheen, from his wife, media personality Maha Jibril, just months after their wedding which was described as "legendary" and sparked widespread discussion on social media.

Despite the uproar caused by these reports, both parties have remained silent up to the moment of writing this news, and no statement has been issued by the Shaheen family regarding the truth of the divorce, increasing the confusion and speculation.

Controversial Wedding

The wedding, held in September 2024, was the focus of media attention—not only because of its grandeur and the large attendance of stars but also due to dance scenes featuring the groom with his friends and the young actress Elham Safi Al-Din, his cousin, which stirred waves of comments and division among the public.

The celebration, which lasted until the early hours of the morning, was then seen as the culmination of a four-year love story between Mahmoud and Maha, yet recent circulating news raises a big question: Has everything ended abruptly?

Silence on Statements... and Presence of Speculations

While no official confirmation has been issued, some followers believe that the romantic relationship between the two could not withstand pressures, bringing Mahmoud Shaheen’s name back to the news headlines—but this time for "separation," not marriage.

The Wedding... A Distinguished Artistic Night

The lavish wedding was attended by many stars, including: Mohamed Hamaki, Hamdi Badr, Amir Shaheen, Manal Al-Saifi, Elham Safi Al-Din, Karim Mahmoud Abdel Aziz, Nesreen Imam, Hagar Al-Sharnoubi, Mohamed Ezz, Sara Abdelrahman, Weam Magdy, Hossam Al-Husseini, Tamer Habib, Naglaa Badr, Mohamed Al-Sharnoubi, and Nahid Al-Sibai.