Mona Badr Taysir: I suffered a brain stroke

Mona Badr Taysir: I suffered a brain stroke
Mona Badr Taysir
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Mona Badr Taysir: I survived it safely Mona Badr Taysir: I am fine

The Egyptian actress Mona Badr Taysir revealed for the first time the reason behind her long absence from the artistic scene, noting that she had suffered a sudden stroke, which she faced with great patience before announcing it for fear of alarming her followers and fans.

Mona said in a press statement: "I was surprised that I could not walk or eat properly, then I went to the doctor and discovered that I had suffered a stroke in the brain." She added: "I survived it safely, as if by a miracle. Praise and thanks be to God for everything."

Regarding why she did not inform the public at the time, Mona explained: "I did not want to worry my followers and everyone who loves me, but thanks to God, after I recovered and became healthy, I wanted to reassure everyone and say: I am fine."

A strong return to drama Mona Badr Taysir returns to the screen through the series "Champion of the World", which is currently airing, starring Issam Omar, Fathi Abdel Wahab, Jehan Al-Shamasherji, Mohamed Lotfy, Ahmed Abdel Hamid, Adam Al-Nahhas, Yasser Al-Zankloni, Rida Idris, and Sherif Hosni. The series is written by Hany Sarhan and directed by Issam Abdel Hamid.

The series revolves around the character "Salah Al-Harif," a former boxer and world player who was forced by circumstances to leave the boxing world and work as a bodyguard, facing many challenges. The series has achieved great success since the airing of its first episodes.

It is noteworthy that the series "Champion of the World" topped search engines online, driven by viewers' interaction with the first episode’s events, as well as widespread praise for Issam Omar’s acting performance, which represents one of his most prominent dramatic roles to date.