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Pamela El Kik Reveals Hand Injury from On-Set Incident

by Doda Sam
July 8, 2025
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Lebanese actress Pamela El Kik recently revealed details of a hand injury she sustained during the filming of a scene. She shared the news on her Instagram page, posting a video where her hand appeared to be broken and explaining the incident.

In the video, Pamela El Kik stated, “During the filming of the last 20 episodes, due to intense excitement and passion, my scene partner—a true man whom I’m proud to have stood opposite—unintentionally contributed to my fall onto my hand. It was difficult, but we transform challenges into precise and professional work from the bottom of our hearts.”

El Kik expressed initial fear, especially since the events of her series are set to escalate and become more complicated starting from episode 68. She added, “At first I was a bit scared, but then I quickly remembered that I had surrendered my will completely to God’s will. Praise be to God for everything. Who do you think it was?”

Pamela El Kik’s Latest Work

Pamela El Kik recently shined in the series “Crystal,” which revolves around Alia, a fashion designer who returns from abroad after her father’s death. Alia is surprised by her father’s will, which stipulates she must live with her brother Basel to inherit her share. She meets and falls for Jawad, but when Fai, the caretaker’s daughter, also falls for him, their rivalry quickly escalates into an open conflict.

“Crystal” Cast

“Crystal” is the Arabic adaptation of the popular Turkish series “War of Roses,” which aired in 2016 and achieved significant success. It has now been transformed into a joint Syrian-Lebanese production. Alongside Pamela El Kik, the series stars Syrian actor Mahmoud Nasr, actress Stephanie Atallah, along with Lynn Ghurra, Roula Hamadeh, Khaled Chabiat, Anjo Rihane, Bilal Martini, Abdul Rahman Qweidar, Joan Zibaq, and Nazem Issa. The series is written by Lubna Mashlah, with screenplay and dialogue by Mai Hayek, and directed by Turkish director Hakan Arslan.

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