Shoug Saad Farhan Al Hadi, born on December 3, 1996, is a prominent Kuwaiti actress and influencer. She began her artistic career at a young age in 2007 alongside her sister, actress Farah Al Hadi. Her breakthrough role came in 2008 as "Dhai" in the popular series "Fidda Qalbuha Abyad" (Fidda's Heart is White). Shoug hails from an artistic family; besides her sister Farah, TV presenters Abeer and Hanan Jaber are her cousins. Throughout her career, Al Hadi has participated in over 40 productions across television, theatre, and film. Her notable television credits include "Umm Al-Banat" (2009), "Saher Al-Layl 3: Watan Al-Nahar" (2012), "Maskanak Yofi" (2014), and several series that solidified her stardom in recent years, such as "Amina Haf" (2021), "Nabd Muaqat" (2021), and "Yejib Allah Matar" (2021). Following her marriage in 2015, she took a temporary hiatus from acting but made a strong comeback after her separation, marked by her significant stage return in the play "Al-Khafafish" (The Bats) in 2018. Shoug is known for her versatility and skill in portraying complex characters, particularly antagonists, before seeking to diversify with roles like her part in the series "Abu Al-Banat".