Love is Blind: Habibi star Dounia responds to Nour about jealousy remarks

Love is Blind: Habibi
Love is Blind: Habibi Participants Dounia and Nour | Image Source: Netflix/ Tudum

Love is Blind: Habibi reunion aired on Netflix on November 1, 2024, and featured several OG participants. Viewers have been eager to learn about the married couple Safa and Mohammad, the engaged couples Asma-Khatab and Dounia-Chafic, who promised to stay together, and the singles.

With the reunion episode released, fans learned the latest dynamics between the participants and who was still together. While Safa and Mohammad were on their way to celebrate their first anniversary, the show hosts referred to the married couple as The Golden Couple.

During the Love is Blind: Habibi reunion episode, several cast members, including Nour and Mido, argued while remembering their time in the pods. While discussing things, fellow participants Chafic and Dounia also got involved and shared their thoughts.

At one point during the discussion, the arguments got intense, and Dounia responded to Nour while sharing about jealousy and more. Here are all the details about the participants in the conversation featured on Love is Blind: Habibi reunion.


Love is Blind: Habibi reunion - Nour, Mido, Dounia, and Chafic's discussion about "jealousy" and more

Fans witnessed how Mido left the social experiment during the fifth episode while his connection, Nour, remained there. As Mido described at the time, the reason was that they were "very different."

Referring to that, the show host asked Nour about why her and Mido's relationship failed on the show.

Love is Blind: Habibi star mentioned she had "one piece of advice" for Dounia and one for Chafic. Chafic replied that Dounia didn't need any advice.

"Do you have like a chill pill? He's becoming erratic. Anyway, my advice to both of them is to work on boosting their self-confidence," shared Nour.

Both Dounia and Chafic interrupted and told her not to share any of her remarks with either of them. However, Nour wanted to share her side, and hence she continued:

"Let me speak. I hope you can be respectful and listen."

Dounia admitted that she was ready to take advice from "every single" person present there except Nour.

Nour continued and shared that Dounia lacked self-confidence and was jealous of Nour from the social experiment.

"If she lacks self-confidence and is jealous of Nour on the show, she will meet thousands of girls like Nour in real life. Instead of fighting these girls and feeling insecure, she should build her confidence in herself and her partner. Because otherwise, she will be fighting the wrong battle," said Nour.

Nour told Dounia to build her confidence and fight the "right battle."

Dounia responded by sharing that, as an engaged individual, she had the right to be jealous of her partner.

"To be jealous for him. Because I love him and care for him. It has nothing to do with you. It's not about you. There are plenty of beautiful women in the world. We are all beautiful. God has given each of us our share of beauty. It has nothing to do with you being confident or thinking you're prettier than me."

While Dounia was sharing, Mido added that at least Dounia had "natural beauty." He was brave enough to admit that he made a mistake by choosing Nour. He added that beauty doesn't set standards, but character does.

Love is Blind: Habibi star Nour responded that she was not "just a model" as she also knew three languages and held two degrees. She added that Mido judged her by her "looks" and that he couldn't reach the "real Nour."

The discussion continued as they shared their sides of the story, including their views on standards, beauty, and jealousy.

However, seeing the situation tense, the female co-host refrained the cast members from going against each other. Fans can stream the full episode on Netflix to learn more about what happened during the show's reunion.


Netflix is now streaming all nine episodes, and an additional Love is Blind: Habibi reunion on the platform.

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Edited by Sarah Nazamuddin Harniswala