Sudden Health Crisis for Hamza, Son of Ahmed El-Sakka
Ahmed El-Sakka is going through a difficult time as his son Hamza faces a sudden health crisis that required hospitalization. Yassin stands by him with a message of support.
Hamza, the youngest son of renowned Egyptian actor Ahmed El-Sakka, experienced a sudden health crisis that required immediate hospitalization. His older brother, Yassin, shared a photo of him from inside the hospital via Instagram Stories, captioned: “Glad you're okay, Zouz”, without revealing any details about Hamza’s condition or the cause of the emergency—prompting concern and questions from fans.
This incident comes at a time when Ahmed El-Sakka remains actively engaged with his audience on a personal level. Just recently, he expressed joy after receiving a Father’s Day greeting from his son Yassin, who posted a heartfelt photo with his father along with the caption: “Happy Father’s Day to the best dad ever. I love you.” El-Sakka reshared the story with his own message: “My love, may God protect you and keep you for me,” a gesture that was warmly received by followers.
On the artistic front, Yassin El-Sakka took part in the 2025 Ramadan drama season with the series “Sayyed El-Nass”, portraying the character “Tarek”—a young man raised in London who returns to Egypt, finding himself entangled in thrilling plotlines. The series starred prominent actors including Amr Saad, Khaled El Sawy, Elham Shahin, Menna Fadali, and Ahmed Fahim, and was both written and directed by Mohamed Sami.
In his personal life, Ahmed El-Sakka recently confirmed via Facebook that he and his wife, TV presenter Maha El-Saghir, had officially divorced after 26 years of marriage. He clarified that they separated six months ago and finalized the divorce two months ago. El-Sakka emphasized that he is now focusing on caring for his children and his mother, and maintaining a respectful relationship with his ex-wife, wishing her all the best in her future.
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