Actress Bushra celebrated her marriage to businessman Khaled Hamida. The ceremony was held on a private beach on the North Coast, in the presence of stars and close friends, and with the participation of a group of the brightest artists.
Star Lekaa Sweidan participated in the wedding ceremony and surprised her followers with a video clip via her Instagram account, where Bushra appeared in a white wedding dress dancing next to her father-in-law, star Mahmoud Hamida, in spontaneous and cheerful moments.
The groom, Khaled Hamida, the son of Mahmoud Hamida’s second wife, also appeared in the video taking memorial photos with the guests, expressing his joy in the midst of the cheerful atmosphere.
The ceremony, which was limited to family and close friends only, underwent an official photo session, as the couple was keen to document these beautiful moments in all their details.
Bushra confirmed in her statements that she was inspired by the idea of privacy in her wedding from the experience of artist Nassif Zeytoun and artist Daniella Rahma, expressing her admiration for their ability to keep the details of their relationship away from the spotlight, and indicated that she looks forward to receiving congratulations from them soon, hinting that she is on the threshold of a new chapter in her emotional life.
Bushra, who has been married twice, expressed her hope that this new beginning will be a good omen for her personal and emotional life, stressing that the friendship she maintained with her ex-husband ultimately prevailed, and that love, and mutual respect are the basis of any successful relationship.
Bushra is a multi-talented Egyptian artist, known as an actress, singer and TV presenter. Bushra Ahmed Abdullah Rizk was born on October 5, 1981, in England, where her mother worked as a TV presenter. She then moved to Egypt, where she began her artistic career. Her most famous films include “678”, “Shame” and “The Originals”. She has received several awards for her roles.
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