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Hayat Al-Fahd…fights illness after a busy artistic career


The distinguished Kuwaiti artist A medical tripin the United Kingdom was “unsuccessful,” due to the severity of the stroke, and based on the medical reports issued by the treating team.

Intensive care

The statement explained that the doctors decided to complete the artist’s treatment inside the State of Kuwait, where she is currently undergoing medical care in the intensive care department, with an emphasis on preventing visits at the present time, in compliance with the recommendations of the medical team and in order to ensure the stability of her health condition.

The artist, Hayat Al-Fahd, had She was transferred to the United Kingdom to receive treatment in September 2025, while her manager Yousef Al-Ghaith revealed, in previous statements, that “Umm Suzan” had suffered two strokes since late July of the same year, with a time difference of approximately 15 days between the first and the second stroke.

Her business manager Yousef Al-Ghaith stated that the first stroke affected the left side of the artist’s body, but she was aware of what was going on around her, before she was later exposed to the second stroke, which caused her condition to deteriorate. The life of the cheetah is considered one of the most prominent symbols of Gulf art, as it left a firm mark in drama and comedy alike, through immortal works such as “Raqaya and Sabika” and “My Aunt Qamasha,” in addition to profound dramatic and humanitarian roles that touched the public’s conscience in the series “Years of Jarish” and “Umm Haroun.”

She also excelled in embodying the role of the Gulf mother in a number of distinguished works, including “Mecca Time,” in a rich artistic career that spanned decades and contributed to shaping the Gulf dramatic memory.

The artistic community and the Gulf and Arab public are following developments in the health condition of the artist Hayat Al-Fahd with great interest, amid widespread calls for her to recover quickly and return to her family and artistic surroundings.

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