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Yara Jaber

6 Lebanese Comedy Vloggers You Should Be Following

Anyone with an Instagram account can become an “influencer” nowadays, so with that invasion looming in we decided to steer you in another direction. Here are a couple of our favorite Lebanese comedy vloggers that keep us entertained in downtime.



1. How I Take My Coffee



Nadyn Chalhoub and Nathalie Masri might just as well be your mains that you meet with once a week to chug wine from bottles and gossip. In the form of Coffee Break videos, the girls portray Lebanese society’s idiosyncrasies in a hilarious manner from Instagram posts etiquette to “What if” signature skits.



2. Nino Fenianos



When he’s not skiing, you will find Naim Fenianos filming from behind the steering wheel of his vintage car with his dog in the background. Fenianos entertains his audience by his impersonations of Lebanese and Arab personas.

Our absolute personal favorites are the El Fils A Papa skits, watch them – if you haven’t already – and see how the names of a couple of people you know will instantly pop up in your head!



3. ZEEnomena



Zahi Njeim’s signature white Cats 5000 Ray-Bans and backwards snapback look will be the first thing to greet you in his videos. He goes around events, streets, and university campuses asking the weirdest and most awkward questions to people around in his own eccentric way, which results in the most hilarious public interviews and skits.

Keep an eye out for him next time you’re out!



4. FarixTube



If you’re looking to take Whatsapp 201, Farid Hobeiche is teaching it, so hurry up seats are getting filled!

In addition to texting lessons, this vlogger entertains his following by discussing social and cultural matters happening in Lebanon and adding his amusing flair to it. He recently launched a new segment on his channel, S.Leb.Shi, with Albert Khoury and Tarek Zein which features episodes consisting of funny clips and sketches.



5. Velfies by SiMi



Issam Merheb’s short 1-2 minute videos are guaranteed to make you laugh as they critique Lebanese society and issues in a light-hearted manner that will have you tagging and mentioning your friends in all of them.

You will never say the word Jleji2 in the same way again.



6. Kawalees Beirut



Caline Kajouni, Taleen Baydoun, and Patrik Abs should have their own sitcom and that should be put into implementation asap. They get major points for authenticity, creativeness, realness, and their super relatable videos will have you rolling on the floor laughing your heads off.