Haifa Wehbe, a comprehensive Lebanese artist, is an icon in the music and acting worlds of the Arab region. Born on March 10, 1976, to a Lebanese father and an Egyptian mother, she was raised in Beirut. Her career began at a young age as a model, gaining initial fame after winning the title of "Miss South Lebanon" at sixteen and later competing in the Miss Lebanon pageant. She appeared in music videos for prominent artists like George Wassouf and Assi El Hallani, which paved her way into the entertainment industry. In 2002, Wehbe released her debut studio album, "Houwa El-Zaman," which was an immediate success and established her as an Arab pop star. This was followed by a series of successful albums, including "Baddi Aech" (2005) and "Habibi Ana" (2008). Her career was not limited to singing; she made a strong foray into acting, with her first cinematic role in the 2008 Pepsi-produced film "Sea of Stars." She gained widespread recognition as an actress for her role in the Egyptian film "Dokkan Shehata" (2009), directed by Khaled Youssef, and continued to deliver notable performances in TV series such as "Kalam Ala Waraq" (2014) and "Mariam" (2015). In 2018, she independently produced and released her album "Hawwa," which topped iTunes charts in several countries.