The transcript appears to be from a talk show where the host discusses the sudden fame of simple people who become popular on social media. The host expresses concern about people being exploited for their newfound popularity without having real talent or support to sustain it. The episode features the youngest bride and groom in Egypt, who have become famous, and the host debates the ethics of using their story for entertainment. The host also reflects on the potential harm of such fame to individuals who may not understand or be able to handle it. The conversation touches on various topics, including marriage, family, and societal expectations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The guests on the show are the youngest bride and groom in Egypt.
2. The bride's name is Donia.
3. The groom has a slight mental disability.
4. The groom believes he will become a star and sing with Tariq Al-Sheikh.
5. The groom has an agent or manager.
6. The host, Reham, is concerned about people taking advantage of the groom's naivety.
7. The groom's family is poor, and his father is an employee.
8. The groom wants to make a movie and become famous.
9. The host is trying to help the groom but is also worried about being taken advantage of.
10. The groom has been brainwashed into thinking he can become a star.
11. The host mentions that she was surprised when the groom told her he would be singing with Tariq Al-Sheikh.
12. The groom has a contract with a production company to make a movie.
13. The host is worried that the groom will not succeed and will be disappointed.
14. The groom's wife, Donia, is also on the show and seems to be aware of her husband's situation.
15. The host is trying to protect the groom from being exploited by people who want to make money from his naivety.