A Shocking Confession in “Mid Term”.. Yasmina El-Abd Reveals Tia’s Hidden Struggle
In a powerful turning point, Yasmina El-Abd delivers an intense performance as “Tia,” revealing a complex psychological condition shaped by childhood trauma
The series “Mid Term” witnessed a striking dramatic shift when “Tia,” portrayed by Yasmina El-Abd, confessed to suffering from a psychological disorder causing compulsive lying, rooted in painful childhood experiences 🧠💔.
The confession unfolds in a direct confrontation with her parents, exposing buried wounds and emotional truths in a deeply human moment 🎭✨.
Tensions escalate as Tia publicly shares the secrets of her friends Naomi and Younes on social media, reflecting the destructive consequences of untreated mental health struggles 📱🔥.
“Mid Term” marks Yasmina El-Abd’s first leading television role, earning widespread praise for her mature and layered performance, solidifying her status as a rising star 🌟🎬.
Beyond television, El-Abd continues to shine, participating in the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum and being appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for a European initiative focused on water and food security 💧🌍.
She is currently filming the movie “Kan Yama Kan” and nearing completion of the series “Ibn El-Nassaba,” showcasing her versatility across cinematic and dramatic genres 🎥🔥.
With multiple awards and recognitions, Yasmina El-Abd continues to build a remarkable career defined by bold choices and emotionally resonant performances 🏆✨.
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