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A statement from the legal office representing Egyptian actress Asmaa Galal indicates that she is filing an official lawsuit following her appearance on the prank show “Ramez Level El Wahsh.”
Galal has decided to pursue legal action against her colleague, Ramez Galal, due to the offensive language and remarks he made during her segment on his Ramadan prank show. According to her legal team, she participated in the program under the impression that it was a typical entertainment show featuring surprise elements. However, she was neither shown nor informed in advance about any specific content, including the voiceover added during the editing process for the introduction.
The actress perceived the show’s introduction as containing offensive language, bullying, and inappropriate personal and physical remarks that undermined her dignity and were disconnected from the show’s prank concept. She considered the introduction to be beyond acceptable humor or artistic critique, crossing into moral harm and personal insult. The statement further emphasized that taking part in any entertainment program does not mean agreeing to humiliation or becoming an object of ridicule.
Supporters are divided—some applaud Galal for taking legal action against Ramez Galal for his inappropriate comments, while others believe it’s futile. They argue that stars typically are informed beforehand that they will participate in the prank show and are compensated for appearing alongside Ramez Galal.
One critic on social media wrote that both Asmaa Galal and her lawyer are fooling the audience. They claimed that it’s obvious she knew she was going to Ramez Galal’s show and that the program has evolved into a format primarily focused on humiliating the guest, rather than genuinely executing pranks. The critic added that the episode was expected to be broadcast after it aired, implying that the entire ordeal was staged for entertainment.
Each year, viewers anticipate the new prank show by Ramez Galal, who has gained fame for surprising fans with innovative ideas during Ramadan. This Ramadan, Galal revealed in a TV interview that his latest show draws inspiration from the popular Korean series “Squid Game,” stating, “Have you heard of ‘Squid Game’? Well, this year, I’m doing a ‘Squid Game’ version!”





