After the issuance of the Supreme Council of the Media Organization headed by Makram Mohammed Ahmed decision to prevent the program "cut off men" to the Lebanese media Raghida Shalhoub until the name and content to be reviewed on charges of broadcasting the program concepts of subversive society and discrimination against men and ignite hostility between men and women, decided to media Raghida Shalhoub and the family of the program to change the name of the program in full And change its content in respect of the decision of the Supreme Council of Information and in accordance with the values ​​of society that did not deliberately the family of the program to distort, according to Shalhoub, which wrote an official publication on the Facebook page said: "Good evening to all lovers, after the decision of the Supreme Council To inform the suspension and modification of the name of my program # Men were replaced by # live sixes because we as a station and a team we respect the decision of the Council .. As for some of the headlines that spread about my prevention in Egypt or the suspension of my program permanently or other comments are incorrect. My parents do not accept anything that casts doubt on their hearts or bothers them. The return to the 'men' is not only an entertainment program that presents realistic situations to artists who have experienced real problems with men. The man is the father, brother, son and husband, and life does not last without him. The program name was cut off or lived six hours, the way between A still impassable and Macllh with love and respect. "

The program is based on the hosting of some unmarried artists and media who have experienced emotional problems and talk to them about their emotional problems, the betrayal of men and the harsh experiences that led to their saying "cut off men." The program hosted some artists such as Salwa Khattab, Sama El Masry and Ferial Youssef She reported her husband betraying her with a girlfriend. It also hosted some women journalists such as Angie Ali, Sally Abdel Salam and Yasmin Khatib.