Razan considers living in Lebanon a big headache

Published February 17th, 2003 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

MBC2 presenter, Razan al Moughrabi has revealed that living in Lebanon causes her reoccurring headaches due to circulating rumors that affect her reputation. Razan admits that her character on TV is strong and outgoing but in reality she is sensitive and usually fears confrontations with those who talk negatively about her. 

 

According to the Bahrain based daily, Razan said that she loves Lebanon but can not bare the rumors that keep sprouting up about her. She dedicates her time completely to her work and loves what she does. 

 

With regards to her love life, Razan said that she does not see her relationship with the man she is involved in going anywhere at the time due to her hectic schedule which also requires her to be on the move. 

 

Razan said that despite criticism regarding the manner she acts on her shows, she will continue to always introduce new and funky techniques to allure her audience. She expressed that it is her duty to always appear amusing and it’s this trait that has gained her popularity worldwide.  

 

Razan said that she feels obligated to always leave her mark while presenting a show. Adding that she can not pretend to be a boring character, she intends on always being energetic and witty. She said she does not mind the negative criticism for everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion as she is entitled to hers.  

 

Razan recently was part of the launch of the new MBC2 satellite channel. The new channel has been created mainly upon her request of having a channel that targets the young generation. When she first appeared on TV screens about 10 years ago, nobody anticipated that the she would ripe a huge success and enjoys an outstanding popularity.  

 

Razan, holds a degree in Communication Arts from LAU in Lebanon, and joined MBC seven years ago after a successful three and a half years career at the Lebanese Future TV. On MBC, she is well known for her most popular western variety program, ‘Pops and Tops’. - Albawaba.com