TV Host Ramez Galal Pranks Paris Hilton in Dubai

Fan favorite Ramez Galal brings back his pranking Ramadan series this year. His first target? Paris Hilton.

Paris Hilton was the latest celebrity to fall victim to one of Egyptian TV host Ramez Galal’s elaborate pranks, as revealed in a promo of the upcoming episode of “Ramez Wakel Elgaw,” which will air on MBC Misr during Ramadan.

The "Simple Life" star screams and calls out for help as she is led to think that her plane is losing control. The promo shows the host visiting Hilton’s hotel room later, handing her flowers and a gift to apologize. Hilton plays her part and has a hard time as she tries to pronounce the show’s name in Arabic.

This year, Galal will invite celebrities to open one of the big hotel chains in Dubai. On the airplane, the pilot will announce that he is losing control of the aircraft and the celebrities will have to decide whether they are brave enough to jump out of the plane in a parachute.

Last year, Galal terrified a host of regional stars into thinking that they were being eaten by a live shark in the middle of the sea as their rubber boat began to quickly sink in a series of pranks on “Ramez Qirsh Al Bahr” (Ramez, The Shark). The show was extremely popular across the Middle East.

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