رد فعل الممثلات اول مرة حضروا الحلقة الأخيرة #مدرسة_الروابي_للبنات الجزء الثاني
رد فعل عفوي و تلقائي مفاجىء لي خاصة انهم حافظين الدور و هم اللي مثلوه و بالرغم من هيك تأثروا و كأن اول مرة بيعرفوا القصة.. رد فعلهم أثر فيي كتير 🤍🥹
The reaction of the actresses when they watched the last episode of #AlRawabiSchoolForGirls 2 for the first time, it was very touching for me their reaction despite the fact that they all know the story and lived it and acted it, their reaction meant a lot to me 🤍🥹
Swipe to watch until the end
رد فعل الممثلات اول مرة حضروا الحلقة الأخيرة #مدرسة_الروابي_للبنات الجزء الثاني
رد فعل عفوي و تلقائي مفاجىء لي خاصة انهم حافظين الدور و هم اللي مثلوه و بالرغم من هيك تأثروا و كأن اول مرة بيعرفوا القصة.. رد فعلهم أثر فيي كتير 🤍🥹
The reaction of the actresses when they watched the last episode of #AlRawabiSchoolForGirls 2 for the first time, it was very touching for me their reaction despite the fact that they all know the story and lived it and acted it, their reaction meant a lot to me 🤍🥹
Swipe to watch until the end
رد فعل الممثلات اول مرة حضروا الحلقة الأخيرة #مدرسة_الروابي_للبنات الجزء الثاني
رد فعل عفوي و تلقائي مفاجىء لي خاصة انهم حافظين الدور و هم اللي مثلوه و بالرغم من هيك تأثروا و كأن اول مرة بيعرفوا القصة.. رد فعلهم أثر فيي كتير 🤍🥹
The reaction of the actresses when they watched the last episode of #AlRawabiSchoolForGirls 2 for the first time, it was very touching for me their reaction despite the fact that they all know the story and lived it and acted it, their reaction meant a lot to me 🤍🥹
Swipe to watch until the end
رد فعل الممثلات اول مرة حضروا الحلقة الأخيرة #مدرسة_الروابي_للبنات الجزء الثاني
رد فعل عفوي و تلقائي مفاجىء لي خاصة انهم حافظين الدور و هم اللي مثلوه و بالرغم من هيك تأثروا و كأن اول مرة بيعرفوا القصة.. رد فعلهم أثر فيي كتير 🤍🥹
The reaction of the actresses when they watched the last episode of #AlRawabiSchoolForGirls 2 for the first time, it was very touching for me their reaction despite the fact that they all know the story and lived it and acted it, their reaction meant a lot to me 🤍🥹
Swipe to watch until the end
رد فعل الممثلات اول مرة حضروا الحلقة الأخيرة #مدرسة_الروابي_للبنات الجزء الثاني
رد فعل عفوي و تلقائي مفاجىء لي خاصة انهم حافظين الدور و هم اللي مثلوه و بالرغم من هيك تأثروا و كأن اول مرة بيعرفوا القصة.. رد فعلهم أثر فيي كتير 🤍🥹
The reaction of the actresses when they watched the last episode of #AlRawabiSchoolForGirls 2 for the first time, it was very touching for me their reaction despite the fact that they all know the story and lived it and acted it, their reaction meant a lot to me 🤍🥹
Swipe to watch until the end
“The women I love and admire for their strength and grace did not get that way because shit worked out. They got that way because shit went wrong and they handled it. They handled it a thousand different ways on a thousand different days, but they handled it. Those women are my superheroes.” Elizabeth Gilbert
Happy international women’s day 💕
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Sister fav moments 💕 happy birthday to my best friend, my fake twin, my travel partner, my little sister love you @reemshomali 🤍
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower
Seven years ago, I had the pleasure of meeting and photographing Tima Shomali. Our conversation revolved around the landscape of filmmaking and the necessity for more Arab voices to be represented. Fast forward a few years, I witnessed the impact of Netflix’s Alrawabi show, season 1, as my teenage daughters expressed feeling seen. However, alongside this visibility came backlash from elders who preferred to sweep provoking topics under the rug. Now, with season 2, Tima delves even deeper, confronting themes that stir discomfort but demand attention. She goes beyond the surface of typical high school life and social media obsession, shedding light on issues often avoided but crucial for both younger and older generations. Having been on set last year, watching the show now evokes even stronger emotions within me. I felt choked up and teary-eyed at many moments. The script is powerful, the music stirring, the framing just perfect, and the colors and sets stunning. Tima’s dedication and energy are palpable, and I know many share my respect and appreciation for her work. Thank you for including me among a team of avid and inspiring creatives. I remain inspired and eagerly anticipate what she’ll bring forth next. Huge thank you to @isshomali @shirin_kamal @lina.khalidsr for making me feel at home in Amman and on set.
If you’ve not watched the show already, please do! #alrawabischoolforgirls #alrawabischool #amman #jordan #girls #girlpower