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Upsetting Internationals with Annie Louey and Mohammed Magdi

Season 5, Ep. 12

Annie Louey and Mohammed Magdi are comedians dating across continents. Annie is Chinese-Australian living in Melbourne. Mohammed is Egyptian but has lived in China for 11 years. Annie is still getting used to learning about her own Chinese culture through an Arab.

They first met on Love Island, aka Hong Kong. Annie returned to Australia with a long-distance relationship, a massive medical bill and 25 minutes of new material. 

Meanwhile Mo stayed back in his Bachelor pad, crying into his bubble tea and scheming about how they could see each other again. And so, their comedy festival show was born.


Get tickets to see their show in Melbourne here:

https://www.comedyfestival.com.au/2024/shows/too-haram-to-handle

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