Bella Hadid Kicks Off Her Acting Career With A Role In “Ramy”‘, A Show About The Struggles Of Arabs Abroad

CANNES, FRANCE - JULY 11: Bella Hadid attends the "Tre Piani (Three Floors)" screening during the 74th annual Cannes Film Festival on July 11, 2021 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Bella Hadid, a Palestinian-Dutch supermodel, has been on a quest for new experiences after a successful modeling career. Now she embarks on a new adventure that will see her make her first appearance on a television series. Hadid will appear as a recurring guest star on Hulu’s “Ramy” season 3. However, no information about Hadid’s role or her relationship with the show’s other characters has been released as of yet.

Via ET

“Ramy” has been nominated for many Emmy Awards, making it the first Muslim-American sitcom to do so. The sitcom centers around the lives of an Egyptian-American residing in New Jersey, and it has been running on ‘Hulu’ since 2019. The second season of the show premiered in May, and it has since been renewed for a third season.

Laith Nakli, a British-Syrian actor, Palestinian actor Hiam Abbass, Egyptian actor Amr Waked, “Moon Knight” actress May Calamawy, Canadian-Lebanese comedian Dave Merheje, Palestinian-American actor Mohammed Amer, and American actor Steve Way will also appear in the show.

Ramy’s first season was a huge success, with Ramy Youssef, the show’s writer, director, creator, and executive producer, winning a Golden Globe for Best Actor! Additionally, the second season was a huge hit, with Oscar winner Mahershala Ali starring as Sheik Ali, a dynamic new imam with whom Ramy instantly interacts with and new plots emerge.

Hadid will undoubtedly be a fantastic addition to the show, as she is one of the most charismatic celebrities and a well-known figure who has used her social media platforms to address a variety of important issues, ranging from mental health awareness to supporting Palestine in their fight against the Israeli occupation. She’ll bring a fresh perspective to the performance and, perhaps, amaze us all!

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