Khaberni - The international star Will Smith visited the Giza Pyramids area, one of the greatest historical landmarks in the world, and witnessed a comprehensive display of the most important archaeological sites and recent discoveries in the area, highlighting the value of this historical site and its ancient heritage that reflects the ancient Egyptian civilization.
During his visit, Will Smith posted a video on his Instagram account, accompanied by a humorous comment saying: "Rule number 83 for movie stars when in front of the Pyramids, you must take a 360-degree photo.".
Will Smith listened attentively to the historical explanation and showed great interest in the archaeological details, affirming that he plans to return to Egypt again next spring with his family to explore more landmarks of the country.
He was also accompanied by Dr. Mohamed Ismail Khaled, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, and Ashraf Mohi Eldin, Director-General of Giza Antiquities, on a tour inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu, where he wandered through the inner chambers and corridors, and took commemorative photos, expressing his deep admiration for the greatness and uniqueness of the Egyptian civilization, which has left an indelible mark in the annals of human history.
A widely shared video clip showed Smith singing and dancing to the tune of "Maksarat" by Egyptian artist Ahmed Saad, in a move that amazed his followers worldwide, confirming the spread of Arabic music to global stars, with the audience engaging intensely with the video and expressing their admiration for Will Smith's interaction with the song and his keenness to experience the local culture in a fun and lively way.
It is noted that a strong friendship exists between Will Smith and Ahmed Saad, which has been evident in previous occasions, where both parties confirmed their mutual support and strong friendship, reflecting positively on their interaction during this visit.



