Ashghal Shaqa is over, but it introduced us to the realm of maids, each with their own unique quirks. It will always be a comfort show and a staple when we want to watch something warm and fun! But we sure had our time exploring the life of new parents with the chaos of new nannies. 

 

Om Sabrine 

The show's star, Om Sabrine, might have good intentions, but she is clumsy. She never leaves her phone, which leads to more mess than she cleans!

 

Fatma

You can't possibly tell us you don't want to try Fatma's delicious, mouthwatering food, which made everyone go crazy! Fatma was a staple, and we will never forget the way her food sent everyone to food heaven!

 

Moataza

Moataza was more experienced. She possessed the calmness and efficiency that Hamdy and Yasmin desperately needed. But with a lack of warmth, we didn't get to see her much. 

 

Teta Safeya

Teta Safeya is a state of mind, and you can't tell us otherwise. She might be the Egyptian Hannibal Lecter, but she's still got that fun and sneaky side to her (even when she was accidentally put in a coffin).

 

Aila 

Aila was a phenomenon and a Lebanese wannabe! She ruled the show, which created comedic tension between the characters. Yet, she still showcased the delicate balance between helping and wanting to maintain control over her house chores. It all came with a price: the furniture. The con artist maid took it all and vanished into thin air!

 

Faiza 

We were over the moon to see Mai Kassab and Hesham Maged act together again after El Le3ba, but we never imagined that Faiza would take over the house and invite her entire family to live with her in pure chaos.

 

Hanaa 

Hanaa knew how to do it right, but her germophobia got in the way. Her attempts to help with the twins and the rest of the house chores often led to hilarious mishaps, highlighting the difficulties of navigating a chaotic household.

 

Hadia 

Hadia was a nanny like no other! She perfectly embodies the stereotype of the overstepping helper, constantly offering unsolicited advice and interfering in Yasmine and Hamdy's personal life.