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Ramadan is here, and so is everyone talking about the new series, Bel Haram! Lebanese viewers can’t get enough of it, with Maguy Bou Ghosn leading the drama and keeping everyone glued to their screens. From mysterious twists to funny moments, the show has fans laughing, gasping, and debating all at once. It’s basically a rollercoaster that nobody wants to get off.
The series has found its big fans, like content creator Lea Ziadeh, who called it “smart and super engaging.” She says it’s perfect for people who love to connect the dots and figure out all the plot twists. Even Maguy Bou Ghosn loved the praise, teasing that what’s coming next is intense and “unfortunately, it’s among us.” Clearly, Bel Haram is meant to get people talking and thinking!
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Of course, not everyone is completely hooked. Viewer Sami Assaf said some parts were “a bit over the top” and even “very cringe,” struggling to follow all the storylines. Another viewer, who usually loves Maguy, complained about the “loud background music” in almost every scene. Instead of building suspense, it’s just stressing him out, making him wish he could turn it off and focus on the dialogue!
Bel Haram has also turned into a source of laughs at home and online. Young viewer Charbel Succar joked about fighting with his sister over the plot, and Maguy even playfully replied. Content creator Chloe Atallah, as her funny alter ego “Aamo,” reacted in disbelief to the show’s twists, especially a character’s sudden death, asking “How did he die?” It’s clear that watching Bel Haram isn’t just about following a story—it’s a whole experience full of laughs, shocks, and endless debates.
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