Celebrity Duets Arab World

For the American edition, see Celebrity Duets. For the Philippine edition, see Celebrity Duets: Philippine Edition.
Celebrity Duets ديو المشاهير
Directed by Kamil Tanios
Presented by Annabella Hilal
Country of origin Lebanon
No. of seasons 4
Production
Executive producer(s) Nay Naffaa
Release
Original network

MTV Lebanon MBC4

LBC (2010-2014)
Original release October 22, 2010
External links
Website

“Celebrity Duets” is the Arabic version of the American program Celebrity Duets, where Arab’s most prominent professional singers team up with 13 non-singing celebrities from different backgrounds, in front of a live studio audience, a panel of judges, and viewers who get to vote them off, in a weekly elimination competition.

A panel of judges will give their opinion after each performance, although the final call on who remains in the running is the audience's, through SMS voting.

The prize money earned at the end of each episode will be donated to a charity selected by the leaving contestant.

Season 1

Well renowned Lebanese actress Nadine Al Rassi reached the finale and won the grand prize, which she donated to the Lebanese Red Cross. The second finalist of the show was Egyptian actor Amir Karrara who won the second prize in which he donated to the Children's Cancer Hospital 57357 in Egypt.

Contestants

Duet Partners

Judges

Season 2

Lebanese actress Maguy Bou Ghosn and Lebanese actor Carlos Azar battled in the finale episode for the grand prize. Maguy Bou Ghosn won and donated her prize to St. Jude Children Cancer Center.

Contestants

Duet Partners

Judges

Versions

Country Name Host Network Date premiered
 United States of America Celebrity Duets Wayne Brady Fox August 29, 2006
Arab League Arab World ديو المشاهير
Duo El Mashahir
Dina Azar (Season 1-2)

Hilda Khalife (Season 3) Annabella Hilal (Season 4)

LBC (Seasons 1-3)

Murr Television (Season 4)

October 22, 2010
 Philippines Celebrity Duets Philippine Edition Ogie Alcasid and
Regine Velasquez
GMA Network August 11, 2007

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