Rahma Mohsen (Arabic: رحمة محسن) is an Egyptian actress and singer known for her roles in television series and films, as well as her contributions to the music industry. She gained prominence through her participation in various artistic projects and has been involved in notable public controversies, including a high-profile legal dispute in 2025. As of October 31, 2025, Mohsen continues to pursue her career amid ongoing legal proceedings.
Early Life and Education
Rahma Mohsen was born in Cairo, Egypt. Details regarding her exact birth date and early education remain limited in public records. Prior to entering the entertainment industry, she held a job outside of the arts, which she later revealed in interviews, surprising her fans with insights into her pre-fame experiences. Mohsen has described her journey into the arts as driven by a passion for music and performance, transitioning from her initial career to focus on singing and acting.
رحمه محسن Career
Mohsen began her career as a singer, establishing a presence in Egypt’s music scene. She maintains an active Instagram profile under the handle @rahma.mohsen_elgamal, where she shares updates on her music and professional endeavors, amassing over one million followers. Her discography includes various tracks available on platforms such as Qobuz and SoundCloud, showcasing her vocal talents in Arabic music genres.
In acting, Mohsen has appeared in several Egyptian productions. Her filmography includes upcoming and recent works such as:
- Restart (2025) – Film
- One Last Sin (2025) – Series
- Al Mashroa X (2025) – Film
- El Hana Elly Ana Feeh (2024) – Film
- Mamlaket Al Hareer (2025) – Series
- Ali Clay (2026) – Series, where she portrays the character Camelia alongside Ahmed El Awady
She has expressed gratitude for collaborations, including with actor Ahmed El Awady, highlighting her artistic journey in media appearances. Mohsen’s work extends to folk music, positioning her as an emerging figure in Egypt’s entertainment landscape.
Personal Life
Mohsen maintains a relatively private personal life, though aspects have come to light through public statements and legal matters. She was previously married to businessman Ahmed F., a prominent figure in the real estate sector. Their union was conducted under a customary (urfi) contract in a private ceremony, known to her family but kept from media attention. The marriage deteriorated when Mohsen demanded an official announcement, leading to a rapid divorce within 24 hours of formal documentation in 2025.
Controversies
In October 2025, Mohsen became embroiled in a significant public scandal involving leaked videos described as indecent, which circulated on social media platforms such as Telegram, TikTok, Facebook, and WhatsApp. A lawyer filed a complaint with the Egyptian Public Prosecutor, accusing her of publishing content that violated public decency and incited immorality under the Cybercrime Law.
In response, Mohsen filed a counter-complaint against her ex-husband, alleging that he secretly recorded the videos without her consent during their marriage and used them for blackmail, demanding three million Egyptian pounds. Threats were reportedly sent via WhatsApp from foreign numbers, causing her severe psychological distress and threatening her career. Her ex-husband denied the blackmail allegations, stating that legal battles were ongoing, including prior rulings against her for marital infidelity.
The Egyptian Musicians Syndicate responded by clarifying that it does not interfere in personal matters, focusing instead on professional conduct. Public reactions varied, with some expressing sympathy and calling for stronger digital privacy laws, while others awaited investigation outcomes. Speculation arose that some leaked materials might be AI-generated or manipulated, though unconfirmed. As of October 31, 2025, investigations continue without final resolutions, and the case has sparked broader discussions on privacy, cybercrimes, and celebrity vulnerability in the digital age.
Mohsen broke her silence in a public statement, expressing sadness and a loss of trust, while affirming her commitment to legal measures to protect her reputation. She temporarily withdrew from the artistic scene but is preparing for a resurgence, including her role in the upcoming series Ali Clay, scheduled for Ramadan 2026.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Type | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | El Hana Elly Ana Feeh | Film | – | – |
| 2025 | Restart | Film | – | – |
| 2025 | One Last Sin | Series | – | – |
| 2025 | Al Mashroa X | Film | – | – |
| 2025 | Mamlaket Al Hareer | Series | – | – |
| 2026 | Ali Clay | Series | Camelia | Upcoming, airing during Ramadan 2026 |
The Egyptian actress and singer Rahma Mohsen has become a prominent topic on social media platforms in recent days following the circulation of videos described as indecent, which have ignited significant controversy among the public and media. A lawyer has submitted a formal complaint to the Public Prosecutor accusing her of disseminating content that violates public decency and incites immorality, invoking the Cybercrime Law for an urgent investigation and potential legal proceedings.
In response, Mohsen has asserted that the videos were recorded without her consent by her ex-husband, identified as businessman Ahmed F., a prominent figure in the real estate sector. She has filed a counter-complaint alleging that he secretly filmed her during their marriage, which was conducted under a customary contract in a private ceremony, and subsequently used the footage to blackmail her financially after their separation. The demands reportedly included three million Egyptian pounds, with threats delivered via WhatsApp from foreign numbers. Mohsen’s legal team emphasizes that these actions have inflicted severe psychological distress and jeopardized her professional career, elevating the matter from a personal dispute to one involving privacy rights and cybercrimes.
The crisis escalated when Mohsen demanded that the marriage be officially announced, leading to the deterioration of their relationship and the alleged threats to release private photos and videos. Sources indicate that she temporarily withdrew from the artistic scene amid the controversy. The content, including a video purportedly showing her and images from the alleged wedding, has spread widely on platforms such as TikTok, Facebook, and WhatsApp. Some observers have suggested that the viral material may be manipulated or AI-generated, though this remains unconfirmed. Fans and supporters have called for authorities to prosecute those responsible for distributing the videos, highlighting concerns over privacy violations and reputational damage.
Breaking her silence in a public statement, Mohsen expressed profound sadness over the ordeal, stating, “I didn’t do anything wrong, and he caused me great harm. He’s blackmailing and threatening me on social media, and I don’t know what to do.” She further noted a loss of trust in others but affirmed her belief in impending justice. Mohsen described enduring significant injustice and a challenging psychological state while committing to pursue all available legal avenues to safeguard her personal integrity and professional standing.
As of October 31, 2025, investigations into the mutual accusations continue, with no final resolutions announced. The case has drawn widespread attention, reflected in trending hashtags such as #فيديورحمةمحسن (#RahmaMohsenVideo), #رحمةمحسنمعرجلالأعمال (#RahmaMohsenwithBusinessman), and #رحمةمحسن2025 (#RahmaMohsen_2025). Public reactions vary, with some expressing solidarity and advocating for enhanced digital privacy protections, while others recommend withholding judgment until official findings are released. Amid the ongoing scrutiny, Mohsen is preparing for a professional resurgence, including a role in the upcoming series “Ali Clay,” set to air during Ramadan 2026 alongside actor Ahmed Al-Awadi. The part, blending elements of romance and suspense, is anticipated to mark a pivotal point in her career.
This incident underscores broader issues of digital blackmail and privacy in the era of social media, transforming a private matter into a public discourse on ethics, law, and celebrity vulnerability.