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Georgina Rodríguez joins ad for Egyptian real estate company

Georgina Rodríguez joins ad for Egyptian real estate company

Al Bawaba05-03-2025

ALBAWABA - Argentine-Spanish Georgina Rodríguez is more than just a model, she recently was seen in an advertisement for a real estate company in Egypt.
Rodriguez starred in a new campaign for real estate developer Horizon Egypt Development, promoting the "Saada" project in New Cairo. She was featured in the ad along with Lebanese dance group "The Mayyas".
Georgina Rodríguez ad for Egyptian real estate company:
In the ad, Georgina is seen in a luxurious location in the middle of the desert, where guests gather under golden domes amidst a candlelit atmosphere.
She appears wearing a sparkling gold dress as she walks among the audience before stopping to watch a dance performance by The Mayyas band, who put on a masterful performance in black and gold outfits to the sounds of orchestral music.
After that, Georgina receives a message from a waiter, reads it, and then makes a phone call in Spanish saying, "Pack my bags, she arrived before me." She then gets into a luxury car, and when the driver asks her where she's going, she replies, "Always Saada."
Who are The Mayyas?
The Mayyas are a Lebanese all-female alternative precision dance group that consists of 36 dancers, and their routines are choreographed by Nadim Cherfan.
The group's name means "the proud walk of a lioness" in Arabic.
In 2019, the Mayyas reached the semifinals of "Britain's Got Talent: The Champions". They also won first place in Arabs Got Talent. The Mayyas won season 17 of America's Got Talent in 2022.

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