Beirut-based photographer discusses his viral image of Lebanon’s ongoing protests

This photo was taken on a bridge in Jal El Dib in Beirut. (Supplied)
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Updated 13 December 2019
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Beirut-based photographer discusses his viral image of Lebanon’s ongoing protests

  • The photo is a resemblance to René Magritte’s image of a couple — covered in a cloth — kissing
  • A good image strikes a balance between geometry or form and content

The Beirut-based photographer Roï Saade discusses his viral image of Lebanon’s ongoing protests

This photo was taken on a bridge in Jal El Dib — which is on the north side of Beirut — on October 23. This particular day was very interesting, because there was some sort of momentum due to a lot of soldiers and citizens joining the roadblocks. It’s an image of two people under the flag, and I think there was interest in this photo because it has a sort of resemblance to René Magritte’s image of a couple — covered in a cloth — kissing.

A good image strikes a balance between geometry or form and content. I think my image is visually interesting and not something you see every day; it’s a bit mysterious — you don’t know who is under the flag. There is a symbolic element of unity with no reference to sectarianism, and people relate to that. My images are not quite photojournalism — they do not describe a certain event — they’re more about ideas that I relate to or have experienced.




Roï Saade is a Beirut-based photographer. (Suppllied)

I felt that there might be hope in change and I felt the need to document or archive the revolution, as I wanted to be part of it regardless of the end result. I also wanted to connect with people who I don’t feel have the same hopes and way of thinking as I do. I thought, like many, that I’m living in my own bubble. What was on my mind most of the time was the idea of what it means to be Lebanese — which is an ongoing question, because things are divided.

When I was pasting this image on walls in Downtown Beirut, a few questioned the motive behind the photo. Knowing how everything is politicized and labeled in Lebanon, it was interesting to see that people want to know the meaning behind something. In general, I’m a photographer who believes in images that you can relate to. I don’t like to caption my images in a descriptive way. I prefer for people to interpret the images the way they want, based on their experiences.  


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DUBAI: Dubai-based Hollywood star Lindsay Lohan was spotted in the city this week alongside her husband, Kuwaiti financier Bader Shammas, as the couple stepped out in coordinated black looks.

Lohan was wearing a sleek black long-sleeved mini dress with a high neckline and softly draped silhouette, featuring gathered ruching across the skirt with a tie detail at the waist. She paired the look with pointed black heels and kept her accessories minimal, opting for delicate earrings and a statement ring from Italian fine jewelry label Bijouq.

The couple were attending the opening of Japanese restaurant Nobu’s new outpost at One Za’abeel.

Lohan has been based in Dubai for more than 10 years, where she has built a quieter, more private life away from Hollywood.

She married Shammas in 2022, and the couple welcomed their first child, a son named Luai, in 2023.

The actress has since continued to balance family life in the UAE with her acting career, including her recent return to film and television projects.

Lohan most recently starred in “Freakier Friday,” the Disney sequel to “Freaky Friday,” which was released in August 2025 and marked her return to theatrical film acting alongside Jamie Lee Curtis.

It follows another body-swap chaos — this time across generations. Lohan and Lee Curtis return as Anna and Tess, but the story expands to include Anna’s own daughter, creating a multi-generational switch that complicates family dynamics even further.

The film explores motherhood, identity and how perspectives change as roles reverse again.

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She will play Violet Lockhart alongside co-lead Shailene Woodley, who stars as Sloane Caraway, a compulsive liar whose small deceptions land her a job as a nanny for the seemingly perfect Lockhart family. Kit Harington has also joined the cast in a leading role.

 

As Sloane becomes increasingly entangled in Violet and her husband Jay’s world, hidden secrets begin to unravel, revealing dangerous truths beneath the family’s polished exterior. The series does not yet have an official release date.