Wafaa El Kilani

Wafaa El Kilani (born on 10 September 1972 in Cairo) is an Egyptian presenter. She presented many TV interviews shows in many Arabic media channels and became one of most popular Arab presenters.

Wafaa El Kilani
Born
Wafaa Hamed El Kilani

(1972-09-10) September 10, 1972
NationalityEgyptian
OccupationPresenter
Years active1997–present
Spouse(s)
Tony Michael
(m. 2008; div. 2016)

(m. 2017)
Children2

Early life and career

She was born in Cairo. Her father is businessman, so she lived in multiple Arab countries. She studied politics science in Benghazi University in Libya. She began working with Arab Radio and Television Network in 1997. In 2005 she moved to Rotana. She became famous after her work with Without censorship in 2009 on LBC then she moved to MBC 1 in 2012.[1] She interviewed with many Arab celebrities in her shows such as Adel Emam, and Kazem al Saher

Personal life

She is married civily in Cyprus to Lebanese journalist Tony Michael in August 2008, despite her family opposition because difference of their religion. She has two children with him, a daughter Judy and son Ryan. They divorced in 2016. In May 2017 she married to Syrian actor Taim Hasan.[2]

Shows

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YearNameChannels
1997Celebrities newsArab Radio and Television Network
1998Studio liveArab Radio and Television Network
1998AfeshArab Radio and Television Network
1999ClaketArab Radio and Television Network
2000Telephone in one MillionArab Radio and Television Network
2001SkermoArab Radio and Television Network
2001Desert rain festivalArab Radio and Television Network
2002Test your luckArab Radio and Television Network
2003Special episodes with Adel EmamArab Radio and Television Network
2004Talou HabaybnaArab Radio and Television Network
2005GhaneliRotana Tarab
2006Feha ehRotana Mousica
2007Box of lifeRotana Mousica
2007Against waveRotana Mousica
2008Thouq makaylRotana Mousica
2009–2010Without censorshipLBCI
2012NawaretMBC 1
2013Little talkMBC 1
2014The JudgementMBC 1
2015The MazeMBC 1
2018TakharefMBC 1
2020The biographyMBC 1

Awards

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YearAward
2012Most popular presenter from Ana Zahra magazine.[3]
2014Best Arab presenter from Dear guest magazine.[4]
2014Best presenter from Elaph magazine.[5]
2018Best presenter according to Veto poll.[6]

References

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