Celebrity feuds in Egypt extend beyond gossip; they reflect generational shifts, class tensions, and the blurred line between public and private matters. Whether it's actors clashing on set or influencers roasting each other on Instagram stories, these beefs remind us that fame in Egypt today is a performance, on and off-screen.

 

Mohamed Ramadan vs. Yasmine Sabry

In late March 2025, a tense moment at a Suhoor event sparked a viral dispute. It was when actress Yasmine Sabry greeted star Mohamed Ramadan with "Mabrook yabny", to which Ramadan sharply replied "Yabny! Nty mgnona wala eh". The clip spread instantly, stirring public criticism, and rumours of legal actions arose. During Eid, Ramadan issued a public apology to Yasmine Sabry. Sabry's team decided to abandon legal action after the apology, allowing both parties to move forward amicably.

 

Eyad El-Mogy vs. Kenzy Madbouli

In May 2023, a dramatic feud erupted online between influencer Kenzy Madbouli, who's known for mental-health-themed skits and Eyad El-Mogy, famous for being a sarcastic roaster. Eyad had mocked social media couples, including Kenzy and her fiancé, which prompted Kenzy to call him lifeless and rally her fans to report his channels. Mohamed Henedy unexpectedly entered the fray, initially backing Kenzy, then shifting to support Eyad's style of comedy, criticising the mass reporting and calling for mutual respect.

 

Wegz vs. Marwan Moussa

Egypt's rap scene is often marked by feuds, but the unspoken tension between Wegz and Marwan Moussa is the most iconic. Despite being pioneers of the trap scene, their fan bases often clash. Each song drop is analysed for subliminal disses, especially during the brief period when Marwan Moussa disappeared and Wegz rose to prominence in the scene.

 

Aya Samaha vs. Moushira Ismail

Aya Samaha had posted on her official Facebook account, questioning why a veterinary clinic was shut down despite having official licensing papers, and she directed sharp criticism at Moshira Ismail, who had reported the clinic to the police. Actress Moshira Ismail responded to an attack from Aya Samaha, affirming that she does not know her at all and has never met her. The feud was shortly reconciled after the syndicate's intervention.

 

Why These Feuds Matter

These high-profile clashes highlight Egypt's evolving celebrity culture, where a viral clip or influencer roast can escalate into a national debate. They expose the pressures on public figures to balance authenticity with diplomacy.