Mahmoud Hegazy Turns to the Court Over His Child

Mahmoud Hegazy Turns to the Court Over His Child
Mahmoud Hegazy
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Mahmoud Hegazy Announces His Marriage to Rana Zarrouk in 2023 Court Approves Mahmoud Hegazy’s Request, Issuing Order to Prevent the Child from Traveling

In a surprising move, Egyptian actor Mahmoud Hegazy submitted an official request to the Family Court to prevent his two-year-old son, Youssef—whom he had with his second wife, Rana Zarrouk—from traveling to the United States.

According to legal sources, the court approved Hegazy’s request and issued an order preventing the child from leaving the country with his American mother, amid ongoing tensions between the couple in recent months.

Details of Mahmoud Hegazy’s Second Marriage

Hegazy had announced his marriage to Rana Zarrouk in 2023 in New York City, two years after his separation from media personality Asma Sharif Moneer. He shared pictures from the marriage ceremony on Instagram, writing: "Alhamdulillah, we wrote the book… May God protect you and bless you for me."

Before making the marriage announcement, Hegazy had hinted at a new romantic relationship, posting a photo of his hand holding a woman’s hand with the caption: "I love you," without revealing her identity. The post sparked speculation, especially due to the location tagged as New York.

Mahmoud Hegazy’s Latest Artistic Work

On the artistic front, Hegazy recently starred in the film “Fi Ezz El Zohor” (In the Heat of the Noon), featuring Mina Massoud, directed by Marcus Adel and written by Karim Sarour. The cast also included Sherine Reda, Mahmoud El Bezzawy, Bayoumi Fouad, Gamila Awad, Mohamed Ali Rizk, and Ihab Mounir.

The film follows Hamza Al-Kashif, who unexpectedly becomes involved in the world of organized crime, emerging as the youngest and boldest member of the mafia. Tasked with a highly dangerous mission in Egypt, he faces an internal struggle between his loyalty to his roots and homeland, and the harsh rules of the underworld he has entered without fully realizing the price of staying in it.