Egyptian actor Ezzat Abu Ouf has revealed what really happened in a show he recently did with Ramez Galal. “I invited my actor friends to join me on my television show, as if it is a normal programme about their work, and suddenly a group of strangers attacked the location, which was a prank!" He added: “Actually, I'm afraid of doing a show with Ramez Galal, because I don’t want to lose my friends...some of them refused to talk to me for a long time because they lost their temper, and they are totally right, I would have done the same if I were in their place." He continued: “We should pay Ramez back for the prank...he has so many tricks up his sleeve!” He laughed and said: “I think Ramez has violent tendencies, and I advised him to use it in acting which will be better than scaring his friends that way”. About disputes between the two over certain episodes, he said: “Sometimes I would shout at him, because it was so hard for any artist, especially a woman, to lose her temper, and right now we don't feel safe in Egypt hearing about crimes, theft, etc.” When asked if rumours about the show being rigged were true, he said: “This can't happen, if we did the people on the show wouldn't react the way they do."
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