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Actress Jihad Essam celebrates her wedding to American director Damon Winters in America

Actress Jihad Essam celebrated her marriage to American director Damon Winters in a private wedding held in the United States, amidst a romantic and elegant atmosphere. Jihad shared photos from the party with her fans and followers on her official Instagram account, in which she appeared in an elegant look that caught everyone’s attention, as she looked extremely happy while exchanging romantic moments with her husband, Damon Winters. The bride appeared in a dazzling look, wearing an elegant white dress that reflected her simplicity and elegance. Social media users shared scenes from the ceremony, which combined a Western style in its organization with an Eastern touch in its emotional details. The post received widespread interaction from her fans and colleagues in the artistic community, who were keen to congratulate her and express their happiness on this happy occasion, wishing her a married life filled with love and success. Her sister, Iman, commented: “I wish I was with you in America to share your joy and be by your side during those special moments.” Her friend “Kholoud” was keen to document the beautiful moments and posted a photo of Jihad in a wedding dress and commented, saying: “The most beautiful bride ever.. You deserve all the love, laughter, and magic this life has to offer. May you live happily ever after my lovely Jojo.” She also added a touching message in both colloquial and English: “RBNA YKHALEKY LYA YA DODO AND GOD GIVE YOU HAPPINESS TOO BECAUSE OF THE LOVE IN YOUR HEART LOVE YOU.” It is noteworthy that the artist Jihad Essam began her artistic career by participating in the series “Kwalis” alongside the artists Hedy Karam, Karim Al-Husseiny, Nourhan, Yasmine Rahmy, and Yavin Al-Tuni, and then her diverse artistic works in drama, cinema, and theater followed. Jihad has participated in more than 10 distinguished works, including the series “The Game 1” with Hesham Maged and Chico, “The Bully” with Yasser Galal and Mai Omar, “In Our House, a Robot” with Shaima Seif, Amr Wahba, Laila Zaher, and Hesham Gamal, “Maryam – Like the Moon 2” with Reem Abdel Qader and Rasha Mahdi, “Al-Madah 2” with Hamada Helal and Heba Magdy, “It’s Written on Me” with Akram Hosny and Amr Abdel Galil, “The Whim” with Khaled El Nabawy and Aisha Ben Ahmed, “Awlad Abed” with Riyad El Kholy and Aiten Amer, “Foy! Foy! Foy!” with Mohamed Farag and Nelly Karim, and “Body, Teeth, and Wigs” with Iman Youssef, Nagham Sabah, and Nahal Fahmy. Actress Jihad’s contributions have not been limited to Egyptian productions. She has recently begun her journey towards international fame, starring in an eight-episode Belgian series, an experience that represents a new and distinctive milestone in her artistic career.

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