Nadine Khoury Reflects on Family Loss and Challenging Childhood: 'I Almost Lost My Mind'

A Heartfelt Discussion on Family Loss
Nadine spoke about the passing of her father, mother, and four siblings, expressing, "I am now different and I say, let Your will be done." She described the moment her brother died as particularly shocking, adding, "I almost lost my mind and begged the Lord to take my soul, not his." She also mentioned feeling a spiritual connection with the souls of those who have passed, surprising host Neshan by stating, "The spirit of my deceased brother is with us in this episode."
Memories of a Challenging Childhood
Khoury revealed the hardships of her childhood, indicating that she experienced life in an unjust school, stating, "I hate the time when I played," reflecting on how these experiences impacted her later life.
Appreciation for the Artistic Community
Regarding the artistic community, Nadine praised several Syrian stars, including Taim Hassan, Amal Arafa, Karis Bashar, Salwa al-Mimar, and Salaf Fawakhri. She also expressed admiration for Lebanese actresses such as Pamela Al-Kik, Zeina Makki, and Sasha Dhadouh, noting that they compete with Nadine Nassib Njeim. Additionally, she discussed the behind-the-scenes interactions of Syrian stars with advisor Turki Al-Sheikh in Saudi Arabia and praised the Joy Awards ceremony.
Confronting Death and Personal Reconciliation
The episode featured emotional and powerful moments, where Khoury shared her unique reconciliation with the concept of death, adding a profound human dimension to the conversation and reflecting the artist's courage in facing the most difficult moments of her life in front of the audience.
