Yasmine Abdel Aziz: I regretted it and learned my lesson in 2025 and made peace with myself

In remarkably candid and revealing statements, Egyptian star Yasmine Abdel Aziz widespread debate and significant interaction on social media platforms after her poignant reflections on 2025 and the harsh lessons she learned. Yasmine's words were not merely a recounting of fleeting events, but rather a new manifesto for her personal and professional life, announcing a new phase defined by self-love and a reluctance to place unconditional trust in others.
Harsh lessons and a decision to change
In her recent television interview, Yasmine Abdel Aziz confirmed that 2025 was a pivotal year in shaping her new awareness, indicating that her constant giving to others at the expense of her own peace of mind had come to an end. She said, in moving terms, “I feel I have to love myself… I loved and gave to everyone around me except Yasmine, and now I want to give to Yasmine and make her happy.” These words reflect a radical transformation in the personality of the star, who has always been known for her sacrifices and support for those around her, both on a personal and professional level.
Background: A journey from pain to maturity
To understand the depth of Yasmine Abdel Aziz's statements, one must consider the broader context of her life in recent years. The Egyptian star has endured a series of difficult trials, beginning with a severe health crisis that nearly claimed her life a few years ago, followed by her separation from actor Ahmed El Awady, and culminating in the challenges of fierce artistic competition. These accumulated experiences have made her talk of "calm" and "clarity" an inevitable outcome of a long journey of pain and recovery. Critics and observers believe that Yasmine's attainment of this state of inner peace is a personal victory that parallels her artistic successes, as she has become, in her own words, "a better version of herself.".
A courageous artistic confession about “shooting.”
In a candid artistic revelation, Yasmine made a surprising announcement, expressing her dissatisfaction with her role in the series "Darb Nar," which aired during Ramadan 2023. She stated unequivocally, "I don't like the series 'Darb Nar.' The role wasn't me." This statement reflects considerable artistic maturity, as she didn't hesitate to criticize a work that achieved popular success during its run but didn't resonate with her true passions. It's worth noting that Yasmine Abdel Aziz is among the few actresses in Egyptian cinema and television who have managed to maintain their box office dominance and leading roles for many years. Her transition from pure comedy to social drama and tragedy was fraught with risk, but her recent admission suggests a desire to return to roles that reflect her true artistic identity, independent of purely market-driven considerations.
Yasmine Abdel Aziz concludes her remarks with a future vision characterized by cautious optimism, stressing that her life now proceeds without restrictions, and that her top priority is her psychological comfort and choosing what makes her happy, which is an inspiring lesson for her wide audience in the Arab world.



