Maram Ali reveals the truth about her relationship with Ahmed Fahmi

Published February 22nd, 2026 - 09:07 GMT
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ALBAWABA - Maram Ali speaks candidly about her relationship.

During an interview with Asmaa Ibrahim on Cairo and People TV's "Secret Ink," Maram Ali divulged numerous pieces of personal and professional information. She addressed recent accusations about her, expressed her thoughts on Syrian turmoil and her artistic objectives, and shared a heartbreaking personal story from her life.

Maram Ali ended suspicions about her connection with Ahmed Fahmy following their work on the series "Two Coffee," admitting that it was only a rumor. She said, "The rumor about my relationship with Ahmed Fahmy is laughable… I love and respect him very much, both personally and professionally." She clarified that she had gotten the news directly from him.

Maram Ali Asmaa Ibrahim

She also stated her wish to work with Mohamed Ramadan, applauding his determination and self-confidence, and welcomed the chance to collaborate with Ahmed El-Awady. She also stated a desire to work with Mona Zaki, Yasmine Abdel Aziz, and Menna Shalaby, recognizing the important contributions of Kinda Alloush and Jumana Murad, though she believes Kinda is more well-known in Egypt.

On a personal level, Maram Ali said that her attitude on separation has shifted as a result of many losses, highlighting that she no longer dreads death. She stated, "Today, I'm no longer afraid of separation."

She described a heartfelt dream she had regarding her father's death, expressing her desire for joy soon. She continued, "It's been a long time since I've felt happy, and nothing brings me joy anymore. I need a happy moment soon, like attending a wedding or witnessing someone's accomplishment to rejoice."

Regarding drama, Maram Ali stated that Syrian drama is on its way to a significant recovery, saying that the industry has ups and downs and that the audience is the ultimate judge. She said, "It's not me who decides...it's the audience," indicating, "This year, we will achieve great success."

She said that she had intended to take part in a Syrian production, but she had to decline owing to a commitment to filming a 15-episode series in Egypt, which took longer than expected, preventing her from being ready for Ramadan.