Rabat – Wissam Qutb celebrated his wedding to Sarah Sami in Jerash, Jordan, amidst an atmosphere filled with love and passion. 

The newlyweds exchanged vows in front of family and friends, and strong chemistry was evident between them from the first moment, especially during the first look shot, where Sarah appeared in an elegant, off-the-shoulder wedding dress decorated with flowers. While Wissam chose an elegant, formal look.

Wissam Qutb shared with his followers on Instagram a clip in which he appeared dancing with the bride.

The couple’s engagement story dates back to last January, when they announced their engagement on Maya Island in Abu Dhabi, before completing their love journey with a wedding attended by friends and celebrated by a wide audience across digital platforms. 

A number of close friends and relatives attended the wedding, sharing moments of joy with their followers on social media, describing the newlyweds as “scary alike” and possessing chemistry and a true love that is visible to everyone. 

There was also a musical surprise for the newlyweds, presented by Al-Akhras with his new song “War.”

Wissam Qutb shared a video of himself dancing with his bride to a romantic song on Instagram, along with the wedding date: August 17.

The video went viral and was flooded with love and congratulations, wishing them a happy married life and good offspring. 

Wissam Qutb announced his engagement to Sarah Sami on January 31, on Al Maya Island in Abu Dhabi, amidst a special family celebration. 

Their emotional journey culminated in a wedding filled with love and touching moments. 

Speaking about his wife, Sarah Sami, Wissam Qutb expressed his deep gratitude, saying, “I am not ready to live my life with anyone else. All praise and thanks be to God,” highlighting that Sarah is the girl who changed the course of his life.

For her part, his wife, Sarah, shared some of the most touching advice she heard from an elderly woman on a plane: “No one is 100% perfect. What matters is that we meet in person, love, and respect each other.”