Carla Haddad is a prominent Lebanese television host, actress, and model, born in Beirut on October 11, 1981. She began her career at a young age as a model, participating in numerous commercials and fashion shows, which paved her way to fame. She studied Journalism and Media at the Lebanese University, a background that honed her talent and provided a solid foundation for her television career. Haddad's breakthrough in media came through the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation (LBC), where she initially presented the weather forecast before joining the satirical comedy show "Maneou fi Lebnan." She later hosted her first solo program, "Carla Lala," in 2001. Her career has been marked by hosting major entertainment and variety shows, including "Ya Leil Ya Ain," which she co-hosted with her ex-husband Tony Abou Jaoude, the Arab version of "Dancing with the Stars" on MTV Lebanon, and the popular show "Fe-Male." In addition to her hosting career, Haddad has successfully ventured into acting. Her role in the 2005 series "Khataya Saghira" (Small Sins) was a significant turning point in her acting career. She has also performed in several comedy plays. Haddad is known for her strong presence and spontaneous personality on screen, making her one of the most recognized television personalities in Lebanon and the Arab world.