Sudden and "worrying" developments regarding the health condition of Hayat Al-Fahd

Sudden and "worrying" developments regarding the health condition of Hayat Al-Fahd
Hayat Al-Fahad
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Khalid Al-Rashed: "She suffered a severe health crisis on December 1st Khalid Al-Rashed: "She is still under close medical monitoring in the hospital

The health condition of Kuwaiti actress Hayat Al-Fahad witnessed sudden developments in recent hours, following a post on her official Instagram page on December 2, 2025, which caused concern among her fans and included prayers for her recovery, amid her ongoing treatment journey in London after suffering a stroke about five months ago.

The Kuwaiti Union for Artistic and Theatrical Production and Entertainment, headed by Khalid Abdullah Al-Rashed, revealed that the “Gulf Screen Lady” experienced a severe health crisis on December 1, 2025, necessitating her transfer to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for the second time since her arrival in London four months ago, where she is currently undergoing precise tests and intensive treatment.

“Severe Infections”

The union stated in an official statement that the recent health deterioration was due to sudden severe infections, which caused a noticeable decline in her condition, before the medical team managed to stabilize her after providing necessary care and antibiotics.

Khalid Al-Rashed confirmed that Hayat Al-Fahad, known as “Umm Suzanne,” is now stable after urgent medical intervention, but she remains under close medical supervision in the hospital.

The union expressed its gratitude to the actress’s fans and colleagues in the artistic and media fields for their support and prayers, emphasizing that the precise medical details remain private out of respect for the actress’s privacy.

Hayat Al-Fahad in London

Hayat Al-Fahad has been in London since September 17, 2025, for treatment at The Wellington Hospital, after undergoing a catheterization procedure in late July, followed by a stroke, then a second stroke during the treatment stages, which required her admission to intensive care.

The Crown Prince of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah, had instructed on August 13, 2025, to transfer her to London for a precise surgical operation, after medical examinations showed the urgent need due to the critical nature of her condition.

Her manager, Youssef Al-Ghaith, denied reports that she had fallen into a coma or that any of her vital organs were compromised, confirming that her treatment journey will last several months and that she is receiving precise and regular medical monitoring to ensure her recovery.