Haifa Wehbe Biography: Net Worth, Age, Songs, Parents, Spouse, Wikipedia

Haifa Wehbe Biography: Net Worth, Age, Songs, Parents, Spouse, Wikipedia

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Haifa Wehbe is a dazzling Lebanese singer, actress, and model who’s been a superstar in the Arab world for over two decades.

Known for her sultry voice, bold fashion, and magnetic charm, she’s earned titles like “Queen of Seduction” and “Marilyn Monroe of the East.”

From her breakout album Houwa El-Zaman to her roles in films like Sea of Stars, Haifa’s talent has made her one of the highest-selling Middle Eastern artists.

Profile

  • Full Name: Haifa Mohammed Wehbe
  • Stage Name: Haifa Wehbe
  • Born: March 10, 1976
  • Age: 49 years old
  • Birthplace: Mahrouna, Tyre District, South Governorate, Lebanon
  • Nationality: Lebanese (Egyptian descent)
  • Occupation: Singer, Actress, Model
  • Height: 163 cm (5 feet 4 inches)
  • Religion: Islam
  • Parents: Muhammad Wehbe ,Sayeda Abd al-Aziz Ibrahim
  • Siblings: Rola Yamout
  • Spouse: Nasr Fayyad, Ahmed Abou Hashima
  • Children: Zeinab Fayyad
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $57 million to $65 million

Early Life

Haifa Wehbe was born on March 10, 1976, in Mahrouna, Lebanon. Her father, Muhammad Wehbe, was a Lebanese Shia Muslim, and her mother, Sayeda Abd al-Aziz Ibrahim, was Egyptian, giving Haifa a rich blend of Lebanese and Egyptian heritage.

Raised in Beirut with three sisters, one brother, and a half-sister, Rola Yamout. Her Arab ethnicity and Islamic faith were central to her identity, rooted in Lebanon’s vibrant culture.

Her Pisces zodiac sign matches her creative, dreamy nature, always chasing the spotlight.

Details about Haifa’s formal education are scarce. Growing up in Beirut, she likely attended local schools; however, her early entry into modeling and pageants at the age of 16 suggests that she prioritized her career over higher education.

Career

Haifa Wehbe’s career kicked off in the 1990s as a model, gracing over 100 magazine covers by 1996 and working as a TV announcer for A.R.T.

Her big break came in 2002 with her debut album Houwa El-Zaman (It Is Time), featuring the hit single “Agoul Ahwak” (I Say I Love You).

Her second album, Baddi Aech (I Want to Live, 2005), with singles like “Ya Hayat Albi” and “Aana Haifa” (I Am Haifa), became her biggest hit, tying her to Lebanon’s push for freedom after Rafik Hariri’s assassination.

In 2006, her kids’ song “Bus al-Wawa” (Kiss the Booboo) was a hit in a Pepsi ad and was voted Song of the Year by Radio Scope.

She released seven studio albums, including Habibi Aana (My Love, 2008), Baby Haifa (2010), Malikat Jamal Al Kawn (Miss Universe, 2012), and Hawwa (2018), which topped the iTunes charts.

Haifa’s acting debut was in the 2008 Pepsi-produced film Sea of Stars, followed by roles in Dokkan Shehata (2009), Halawet Rooh (2014), Dahsha (2014), and Ashbah Urubba (2022).

She appeared on reality shows like Al Wadi (2005) and Your Face Sounds Familiar (2014) and performed with stars like 50 Cent in 2006.

Controversies, like her revealing dress on Arab Star Academy (2014) and racist lyrics in “Baba Fein” (2009), stirred debate, but she apologized and moved forward.

Her 2021 duet “Law Kont” with Akram Hosni went viral, and her 2024 single “Woseltelha” kept her in the charts. Haifa’s pride in her Lebanese and Arab identity resonates with fans, making her a cultural icon.

Social Media

  • Instagram handle: @haifawehbe
  • TikTok handle: @haifawehbe.official
  • Facebook: Haifa Wehbe
  • YouTube channel: haifawehbe

Personal Life

Haifa Wehbe, 49, lives a glamorous life, splitting time between Beirut, Dubai, and global stages.

Standing at 163 cm (5 feet 4 inches) and weighing about 50 kg, her bold style and seductive charm have made her a fashion icon, often compared to Marilyn Monroe.

She married her cousin, Nasr Fayyad, in the 1990s at the age of 18, and they moved to Nigeria during his work there.

They had a daughter, Zeinab, in 1998 but divorced soon after Haifa returned to Lebanon pregnant. In 2009, she married Egyptian businessman Ahmed Abou Hashima in a star-studded wedding in Beirut, attended by Kim Kardashian and Sean Combs; however, they divorced in 2012.

She’s single now, keeping her love life private. Haifa has two granddaughters, Rahaf and Daniella, through Zeinab.

Her hobbies include fashion—she launched a clothing line and fragrance—and philanthropy, supporting children’s healthcare and education.

Despite a rocky relationship with half-sister Rola Yamout, Haifa’s pride in her Lebanese-Egyptian heritage and Shia Muslim faith shines through, endearing her to fans.

Discography

  • Houwa El-Zaman (2002)
  • Baddi Aech (2005)
  • Habibi Aana (2008)
  • Baby Haifa (2010)
  • Malikat Jamal Al Kawn (2012)
  • Mijana (2008)
  • Hawwa (2018)
  • Notable Singles: “Agoul Ahwak” (2002), “Ya Hayat Albi” (2005), “Aana Haifa” (2005), “Bus al-Wawa” (2006), “Woseltelha” (2024)

Filmography

  • Sea of Stars (2008) – Lead role
  • Dokkan Shehata (2009) – Supporting role
  • Halawet Rooh (2014) – Lead role
  • Dahsha (2014) – Supporting role
  • Ashbah Urubba (2022) – Supporting role

Net Worth

Haifa Wehbe’s net worth is estimated to be between $57 million and $65 million.

Her wealth stems from seven chart-topping albums, acting roles, modeling, and endorsements, including those for Pepsi.

She earns from live performances, her fashion line, and fragrance. A 2020 dispute with her ex-manager Mohamed al-Waziry, whom she accused of stealing $4 million, didn’t dent her fortune.

Her success as the second-richest Arab celebrity reflects her savvy in Lebanon’s entertainment scene.


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