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Hayat Al-Fahad حياة الفهد |
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Born | Hayat Ahmad Yousef Al-Fahad (1953-08-15) August 15, 1953 (age 70)
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Nationality | Kuwaiti |
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Occupation(s) | Actress,[1] writer, film producer |
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Years active | 1970 –present |
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Hayat Al-Fahad or El Fahed[2] (Gulf Arabic: حياة الفهد, romanized: Ḥayāt il-Fahad, Gulf Arabic pronunciation: [ħəyäːt‿ɪlfəhəd]; born 1953) is a Kuwaiti actress, broadcaster, writer and producer best known for her Kuwaiti plays and the pop culture TV shows Khalti Qumasha, Ruqiya wa Sabika, Jarh Al Zaman, 'ndama Tu'Gany Al Zuhor.[3]
Controversy
On 25 April 2020 during the coronavirus pandemic, Hayat Al-Fahad publicly called for the deportation of expatriates from Kuwait on a local TV channel. Her comments caused an uproar on social media, with various individuals criticizing her for her comments.[4][5]