Lebanese writer Nadine Jaber was a guest on the TV show "Yalla Nhekki" hosted by Lebanese media personality Jumana Abu Eid on LBC satellite channel every Sunday at 9pm in Beirut time. Abu Eid started her conversation with her guest, writer Nadine Jaber, by mentioning her career as a lawyer and described her as a professor of writing. Nadine Jaber's name has become synonymous with fame and success, and there is now a championship for the writer as well as for the actor. Jaber responded to this saying: "We used to say in the past that this series belongs to Shukri Anis Fakhoury or Mona Tayeh. Nowadays, the audience follows the star, which belittles the value of the writer more than the director, because the writer is always behind the scenes.” Jaber continued: "After the success of the series 'Li'l Mout' in its three parts, I have a heavier burden, and I am always in a challenge with myself". Regarding the writing of a fourth part for "Li'l Mout," Jaber said: "No, there is no fourth part. We agreed that the third part was enough, since the series is 30 episodes, and the end of the third part was miserable and disappointing to the audience's expectations."