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#SHOWBIZ: Qi Razali weds make up artist Wardah

#SHOWBIZ: Qi Razali weds make up artist Wardah

KUALA LUMPUR: Actor Qi Razali, 48, known for his roles in Blogger Boy and Babah, has married 30-year-old makeup artist Wardah in Gopeng, Perak.
The happy news was announced yesterday on Instagram by television host and songwriter Fedtri Yahya.
Fedtri, who was the master of ceremonies at the wedding reception, wrote in his caption: "Congratulations Qi and Wardah, a most compatible couple; both are the youngest children in their families."
He added that the reception's theme was "nature's symphony" and that the newlyweds wore white outfits to symbolise harmony with the environment.
Many netizens extended their well wishes to Qi and Wardah for a happy marriage, praising them as a highly compatible couple.
Last year, Qi had mentioned he was in a relationship and planning to marry soon.
Qi, whose full name is Qushairi Mohammed Razali Wong, presented his wife with a dowry of RM101.
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