Sarah Fasha

Sarah Fasha
سارة فاشا
Born February 8, 1991
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Home town Newport Beach, California, U.S.
Height 1.676 m (5 ft 6 in)
Title Miss Egypt 2013 Queen of the Universe Pageant
Beauty pageant titleholder
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
Major
competition(s)

Queen of the Universe Pageant 2013 Sarah Fasha's channel on YouTube

Official Sarah FashaIMDB

Sarah Fasha (Arabic: سارة فاشا) is an online comedic personality, motivational speaker, and winner of Miss Egypt in the Queen of the Universe Pageant 2013,[1][2][3] of Egyptian descent. She’s a first generation American mostly known for her viral success in Egypt after winning her pageant title as well as her many viral prank videos.

Family

Fasha belongs to an artistic family. Her grandfather, Taher Abou Fasha[4] (Arabic طاهر أبو فاشا) is an Egyptian writer and poet. He is best known for his dramatic writing for radio, having written over 800 episodes of Arabian Nights (Arabic ألف ليلة وليلة). He also wrote songs for the singing legend Umm Kulthum (Arabic أم كلثوم) as well as having written for television shows such as "Fawazir Ramadan" (Arabic فوازير رمضان) (translates as Ramadan puzzles).

Filmography

YearTitleRole
2010Second World: Blood, Fire and SmokeFeluzia
2010Last Kung Fu Monkthe Singer
2013A Temporary Thing (video short)Samantha
2013The Man Behind the CurtainAnna
2014Unspeakable IndiscretionsBrandy
2015Busted LifeSheryl
2015DIGDr. Aisha Khouri

Queen of the Universe Pageant 2013

After Fasha participated in the 2013 Queen of the Universe Pageant as Miss Egypt,[5] she came under attack on social media, with some people claiming that Fasha had inappropriately stated she was winner of the Miss Egypt title for 2013. Fasha publicly clarified that she never claimed this title on behalf of Egypt's official pageant, adding that Egypt did not even hold a Miss Egypt Pageant in 2013. She said she had stated from the beginning that she was Miss Egypt from the Queen of the Universe Pageant in Beverly Hills.

She was criticized for having served in the U.S. military, not being beautiful enough for a beauty pageant, and not being "Egyptian enough". "Beauty pageants aren't just about beauty, they are also about morals, ethics, accomplishments and more," she said in response. She was also quoted as saying she wanted to be "a voice for Egyptian women and children, as well as for other countries around the world."[6][7][8]

TEDx talk

Sarah Fasha at TEDx

In January 2015, Fasha was the headlining motivational speaker for the TEDx Benha event in Egypt and gave a talk titled “Qualify Your Sources.” a speech teaching people to ask yourself if the person who is judging or discouraging you in your life is a qualified, reliable and trustworthy source or someone who should be disregarded due to their lack of knowledge and experience"[9] [10][11][12]

YouTube

Fasha released a video in 2014 entitled "Support Egypt with a Fun Dance" during the Egyptian president election which was viewed over 200 thousand times. Her last video "Wet to Dry Flat Iron Tutorial GONE WRONG FAIL" was featured in articles by the website of Sofía Vergara, Flama, many national Egyptian newspapers and she has also appeared in the television show, Right This Minute.[13][14]

(2018 -) Today she is running a youtube channel named, SarahFashaTV,[15] creating viral videos under the captions and titles of "Drunk Reporter".

The graph below shows signatures in STATS in views, on all social media platforms.

Awards

Year Award Nominated work Category Result
2013 Queen of the Universe Pageant Representative for Egypt Miss Egypt Won
2014 World Music & Independent Film Festival Busted Life Best Actress Nominated

Social Media And Website

Instagram:[16][17]

Facebook [18]

Wattpad [19]

Snapchat: sarahfashatv

Website [20]

Todays Life (2018)

Sarah today is living in Los Angeles, California. Working as a professional Youtuber and social media content creater. Also, independently working on a newer vlog channel and model jobs. After getting over 8000 views on a newer video, she has now set her goals higher, looking for the greater content to suit her and her viewers in the future. Coming up with the next point of her life has never been easier, as she steps closer to what she sees in her future.

References

  1. Queen of the Universe Pageant Official Page
  2. "Beauty or beast? 'Miss Egypt' 2013 gets mixed reactions". Alarabiya.net.
  3. "Sarah Fasha, la miss che divide l'Egitto". Retrieved 2015-09-04.
  4. Al masry al youm newspaper
  5. "Sarah Fasha Wins Title of Miss Egypt in Queen of the Universe Pageant," Splash Magazine
  6. Al Arabiya News: "Beauty or Beast? 'Miss Egypt' 2013 Gets Mixed Reactions" Dec. 10, 2013
  7. "How Egyptian Sarah Fasha is a Revolutinary Beauty Queen" Dec. 6, 2013
  8. "CairoScene: Sarah Fasha"
  9. TEDxBenha Talk to feature Miss Egypt (QOTU) & Actress SARAH FASHA, As A Special Guest Speaker
  10. Veto Gate: TEDxbenha invited Sarah Fasha to speak about her experience
  11. El Youm7: Sarah Fasha the main speaker at TEDx event 2015
  12. Zoom News: Sarah Fasha special guest at TEDx conference 2015
  13. Right this minute
  14. Flama
  15. "Sarah Fasha". YouTube. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  16. "Empathic Vibez (@sarahfasha) • Instagram photos and videos". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  17. "Follow @SarahFasha (@lovesarahfasha) • Instagram photos and videos". www.instagram.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  18. "Sarah Fasha". www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  19. "سارة فاش Sarah Fasha (@SarahFasha) - Wattpad". www.wattpad.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  20. "Sarah Fasha – UNDER MAJOR CONSTRUCTION". www.sarahfasha.com. Retrieved 2018-07-24.
  1. "Sarah Fasha in Sada el Balad TV Egypt".
  2. "Sarah Fasha in Altahrir TV Egypt".
  3. Saudi Gazette
  4. Arsenic Magazine
  5. Giornalettismo.it
  6. Leggo.it
  7. blitz quotidiano.it
  8. Romagnanoi.it
  9. Youm7
  10. Rotana
  11. Ona
  12. Filfan
  13. El Film
  14. Fan Elfagr
  15. Akoam
  16. january-25
  17. Vetogate
  18. Rotana Magazine
  19. Erem news
  20. Al Ahram
  21. El Kebar
  22. Cairo Dar
  23. El YOUm 7
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