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Chryseis Tan announces third pregnancy as husband's 40th birthday gift

Chryseis Tan announces third pregnancy as husband's 40th birthday gift

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1 Jul - Malaysian influencer and entrepreneur Chryseis Tan recently announced that she is pregnant for the third time.
Sharing the good news on social media on 29 June, Chryseis posted a video of her surprising husband and Naza Group's SM Faliq Nasimuddin with a chat message that was attached with a pregnancy test showing a positive result.
The text read, "Your birthday present arrived!" while Chryseis captioned the video, "Hubs 40th dream came true!"
Chryseis, who herself is the eldest daughter of Vincent Tan, the Chairman of Berjaya Corporation, tied the knot with Faliq, the third son of the late NAZA Group founder SM Nasimuddin, in 2018.
Their first daughter Arianna Kyla was born in 2020, while their son SM Arman Naza came three years later.
Check out the video that Chryseis shared of her surprising Faliq with the baby news:
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