Compiled by C.ARUNO,BENJAMIN LEE and R.ARAVINTHAN
COMEDIAN Shuk Sahar said he married a woman named Fara Salleh in November last year, reported Berita Harian.
Shuk was previously accused of cheating on his then wife, social media “influencer” Rossa Sera, with Fara, which led to the couple’s divorce in March last year.
“I didn’t intentionally want to keep this wedding a secret, as my family and close friends already know. I was just waiting for the right time,” said Shuk.
“Experience taught me a lot when I used to be too open on social media, which ended up with me receiving various criticisms from people online,” he added.
> A mother of nine in Pontian, Johor, is struggling to make ends meet after becoming the sole breadwinner following her husband’s death last January, Kosmo! reported.
Norsaidatulakma Bohari, 29, now has to care for her nine children while running her late husband’s grocery store, which serves as the family’s only source of income.
“The monthly income is only about RM1,500... It is not enough to support our family as I have to also care for my nine children, aged one to 20.“While the profit is marginal as we have to compete with many other stores, I still want to keep the store as it is now the only connection my children and I have to my husband,” she said.
She said her husband, Noor Huda Salleh, 50, had to be put into a coma after he fell from a tree, with further health complications resulting in him passing away on Jan 13 last year.
Despite this, Norsaidatulakma has continued to work towards providing for her children and paying for their education, with her oldest daughter in university while the others are still in school.
> Berita Harian also reported that actress Mia Sara Shauki is not in a hurry to marry her boyfriend, actor Firdaus Sufiyan.
Mia said both she and Firdaus would focus on building their careers first.“So far, our relationship is going well and our families know and approve of our relationship.”
The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item.
