Malaysian singer Ai Wahida may quit music to become housewife after marriage


Ai Wahida met her husband on TikTok last year and got engaged a few months after that. Photo: Ai Wahida/Instagram

Following keeping her relationship a secret for a year, singer Ai Wahida has finally announced that she has tied the knot. Ai Wahida, married Muhammad Syafiq on Nov 1 in Johor Baru.

"I didn't expect to be someone's wife. I was overwhelmed and tearful because we went through various trials ... especially during our engagement," she shared with mStar, The Star's Malay-language portal after the wedding.

The artiste, who rose to fame on TikTok, revealed that the private ceremony was conducted at the Johor Baru Religious Office with just her, the groom and her father present.

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