Egypt's Second Friday of Anger on May 27 led to a separation between the Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and Youth of the Revolution. Despite the MB boycotting the protests, thousands of Egyptians rallied in Tahrir Square to participate in the Second Day of Anger to confirm their demands. The separation was described as an ‘official divorce' between the MB and Youth of the Revolution by Amr Adeeb and Mohamed Mostafa Shardi, hosts of the popular evening talk show ‘Al-Qahira Al-Youm' (Cairo Today). Adeeb said Egypt started drawing a new political map thanks to the success achieved by the youth of the revolution all governorates of the country, confirming there is an agreement between the MB and the Salafis. He also praised the security measures executed by the youth in Tahrir Square on the Second Friday of Anger. What happened in Tahrir Square on Friday will force the MB to participate in all organized events in the future, Alaa al-Aswany said to Youm7. He criticized the “MB's arrogance” against the Youth of the Revolution. Shardi confirmed the MB officially announced that it has now has no representatives in the Youth Revolution Coalition.