
#SHOWBIZ: Noor Nabila's Father's Day tribute to Sharnaaz Ahmad touches hearts
In her heartfelt post, Nabila, 40, expressed profound gratitude for Sharnaaz's unwavering commitment as a loving and responsible father to their son, Jebat Jayden.
"Thank you for being a great father to our son. For showing up wholeheartedly, with your time and presence," she wrote.
She further acknowledged Sharnaaz's pivotal role in providing their child with something truly invaluable: love, consistency, and a deep sense of pride in his father.
"Co-parenting with you isn't just about doing the right thing. It's about maturity and choosing peace, all for the sake of Jayden.
"Nabila elaborated that their relationship has matured beyond just being parents; they have remained firm friends, collaborating to ensure Jayden thrives in a loving environment.
"Praise be to God, I'm truly grateful for you, for our teamwork, and for the way we've grown, not just as parents, but also as friends," she shared. "Thank you for never disappearing, for continuing to grow in your role, and for making Jayden feel like he has both his parents who love him fully."
Nabila and Sharnaaz, 39, were married on March 31, 2017, and divorced on July 9, 2020. Jebat Jayden is their only son from that union.

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