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‘Good Girls’ Gets Arabic Adaptation With Egyptian Stars and Ramadan Launch (EXCLUSIVE)

Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent “Good Girls” is getting an Arabic version, marking the first international adaptation of the Universal Television show about three moms embarking on a life of crime. Titled “Lunch Box,” the Arabic “Good Girls” redo features Egyptian stars Ghada Adel, Jamila Awad and Fadwa Abed in the main roles as three women — two sisters and their friend — who, faced with sudden economic hardship, decide to pull an unlikely heist. Just like in the U.S.
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Jamie Foxx Praises Daughter Corinne for Her Endometriosis Documentary 'Below the Belt'
Jamie Foxx is sharing his pride in his daughter for all the world to see. On Monday, the 54-year-old gave a special shout-out to his oldest daughter, Corinne Foxx, celebrating the upcoming documentary she executive produced aimed at raising awareness about endometriosis, the reproductive condition in which uterine tissue grows outside of the uterus, causing cramping and chronic pain.The 28-year-old posted a video to her Instagram account reflecting on the «full circle moment» that was attending the Los Angeles premiere of three years after battling endometriosis herself in 2018. The video features old photos of Corinne in the hospital while getting surgery for «a disease that I had barely heard of» and ends with footage and photos from Saturday's premiere alongside fellow producer Rosario Dawson.A post shared by Corinne Foxx (@corinnefoxx)Jamie reposted the video to his social page, praising his daughter for her work. «So proud of my daughter @corinnefoxx please check out the documentary movie Below The Belt… you will be blown away by the courage the women possess in this film,» the Oscar winner captioned the post.Hillary Clinton and Mae Whitman also serve as executive producers of with Corinne and Dawson. Per the film's website, the documentary features «personal and inspiring stories of four patients urgently searching for answers to mysterious symptoms.» The site explains that endometriosis affects «1 in 9 women,» and the film aims to show how women are «often dismissed, discounted and disbelieved.
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