The audience of Kuwaiti actress Hayat Al-Fahad was stricken with anxiety hours ago, after news circulated regarding the deterioration of her health condition, but sources close to her stepped forward to settle the debate about the reality and details of what happened.
Her business manager, Yousuf Al-Ghaith, in statements for "ET Arabi," revealed that the recent health crisis was severe enough to require her to be admitted to medical care for the second time since her trip to the British capital, London, about four months ago, for precise examinations and to continue her treatment after suffering a stroke last August.
Al-Ghaith explained that the recent health crisis resulted from some severe inflammations that appeared suddenly, but the medical team successfully managed the situation after administering the appropriate treatment and antibiotics.
He confirmed that Hayat Al-Fahad is continuing her treatment under careful medical supervision, expressing his gratitude to the public and the artists who prayed for her recovery, and requested continued prayers for her.
He also emphasized that the details of the medical condition are considered personal, noting that the current health situation of the actress is stable after immediate medical intervention.
In related context, the president of the Kuwaiti Union for Artistic and Theatrical Production, Khaled Al-Rashed, denied rumors of Hayat Al-Fahad's death, confirming her continued hospitalization in the British capital for treatment after suffering a stroke.
Hayat Al-Fahad had presented her latest dramatic work through the series "My Mother's Ideas" last Ramadan, featuring a selection of Gulf stars including Ibrahim Al-Hassawi, Zahra Al-Kharji, Shaima Ali, and Reem Arhama. The series was directed by Basel Al-Khatib and written by Abdulmohsen Al-Rodhan.




