Sarah Yasmine says she believed Bella Astillah to be a psychopath from Aliff Aziz’s recount of his wife


By MSTAR
Bella Astillah (left) and Sarah Yasmine have buried the hatchet? Photos: Bella Astillah/Instagram, Sarah Yasmine/Instagram

The controversy surrounding actor Aliff Aziz and the women around him is still a hot issue and more people are joining in the conversation.

The latest involves a revelation made by Sarah Yasmine’s acquaintance from Singapore.

Sarah is, of course, the woman claiming to be Aliff’s girlfriend, who has made a series of revelations herself using screenshot of WhatsApp chats apparently from Aliff’s phone.

According to this new person who goes by @saywhutttttt on Instagram, Sarah had once referred to Aliff’s wife, actress Bella Astillah, as psychotic.

The individual shared screenshots of a conversation uploaded on Instastory that had Sarah badmouthing Bella.

"Aliff and I were very close after their first divorce.

"(During) her psycho level, she (Bella) placed a recorder in Aliff's car, and my voice is also in that recording," Sarah's message to her friend read.

Well, not one to stay silent, Sarah responded by admitting that she had said that particular word and spoke ill of Bella. She reasoned this is because she didn't have the whole picture at that time and had only heard from Aliff's side.

However, Sarah clarified that this conversation happened in the past.

After knowing the real story following a meeting with Bella, Sarah chose to side with the Malaysian actress.

"Of course I would talk bad about Bella because I heard stories about her from Aliff.

"But having met Bella and learning the truth, I'm choosing to be on her side because I have heard the story from both sides," she said.

According to an article by mStar - The Star's Malay language portal - @saywhutttttt called Sarah out who had said she had never spoken ill of Bella when she had a live session on Saturday (April 27) night.

"But yesterday, when going live, she (Sarah) said she had never spoken bad about Bella, not once. Ooooppps!," @saywhutttttt wrote.

On April 24, the issue involving Aliff heated up when Sarah revealed various chat messages believed to belong to the Singaporean actor with an individual named NRF, whom Sarah indicated to be Ruhainies.

The revelation was made after Sarah admitted she was Aliff's girlfriend and felt compelled to reveal her identity after being unable to bear seeing the actor being severely criticised following the khalwat (close proximity) case.

On March 9, Aliff and Ruhainies were detained by the Federal Territories Islamic Religious Department (Jawi) at a condominium in Kuala Lumpur on suspicion of khalwat.

Bella, 30, filed for divorce soon after the suspected khalwat case came to light. But at the proceeding on April 4, Aliff refused to divorce her.

Screenshot of Sarah Yasmine's conversation that was uploaded to Instastory. Photos via mStar
Screenshot of Sarah Yasmine's conversation that was uploaded to Instastory. Photos via mStar

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