Dima Bayaa with a new and different look, and the audience remembers her role in the series “The Four Seasons”

The Syrian artist, Dima Biya, appeared to her fans who followed her through social media, showing the different New Look that she underwent in terms of hair color and hairstyle, where she replaced the blonde and light dye with a degree of red-orange.

Attracting the new style that she appeared with Dima Bayaa The attention of the followers, who expressed their great admiration for the radical change that resulted from it, stressing that through this change it regained its previous form and reminded them of its artistic beginnings in the Four Seasons series.

Dima Bayaa

Followers’ comments stated: “You reminded us of the first part of the Four Seasons series…when your hair was red, oh God, what were you sweet and now they are sweeter”, “It’s so sweet renewal and change”, and “How sweet.. the bliss of my life”, and” You are all sweet to each other”, “beautiful”, and “I don’t want to tell you a lot”.

And the responses to the post via the INSTAGRAM application also stated: “How beautiful you are, as long as you are, Moon,” “Beautiful and sweet, with our bride’s wedding in Morocco,” “Qamar Qamar Dima,” and “So sweet.”

Dima Bayaa with a bold look

The star of the joint Arab drama has recently angered social media pioneers, after sharing several new photos that she collected with her husband, a Moroccan businessman. Ahmed El Helou Behind the scenes of their summer vacation, for her appearance in publications with looks that followers considered bold and inappropriate.

Dima Bayaa’s latest work

On the technical level, the artist, Dima Bayaa, attended the last Ramadan drama season, starring in the series “Presence for the Parade of Absence,” along with a large group of Arab art stars, headed by: “Monther Rayhana, Jafra Younis, Reem Ali, Jihad Abdo, Muhammad Al-Majali, Rasha.” Bilal, Ahed Deeb, Mazen Al-Natour, Khaled Al-Ghuwairi, Ashraf Talfah.

It is noteworthy that the series “Presence for the Procession of Absence” is written by Muhammad Abdul Latif Mashta and directed by Ammar Radwan, and his story is framed within the historical drama, as its events revolve around the Palestinian-Jordanian national struggle against Israel before and after 1965.

It sheds light on the jihad of the people of the State of Palestine in order to save their country from the Zionist occupation, amid the repercussions of the Nakba on the lives of Palestinians.

Al-Nahda News

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