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Marriage talk swirls around Fattah and Amira

Marriage talk swirls around Fattah and Amira

The Star05-05-2025
Compiled by JAROD LIM, RAHIMY RAHIM and R. ARAVINTHAN
ACTOR Fattah Amin has found himself at the centre of a marriage rumour with singer and actress Amira Othman, reported Mingguan Malaysia .
The Malay daily suggests fans think the couple are ready to take their relationship to the next level, with sources hinting at an upcoming announcement.
On April 28, the actor, 35, addressed the presence of a well-known marriage consultant at his recent Hari Raya open house.
Fattah explained that the visit was simply a friendly call from an old friend, not an indication of impending wedding plans.
Fattah was married to actress Fazura, whose full name is Nur Fazura Sharifuddin, from Nov 27, 2017, but divorced last October. They have a daughter, Fatima.
> Singer Adira Suhaimi wants her ex-husband, Datuk Seri Adnan Abu, popularly known as Datuk Red, to resolve his financial debts before considering reconciliation, reported BH Ahad .
'As we all know, my ex-husband is currently facing a financial crisis. So, I want to let him resolve his issues first and let us pray that he is able to do so.'
When asked if she had given him enough time, she replied that it wasn't a matter of time.
'Datuk Red has his own responsibility, so I had given him time. Thankfully, our relationship is fine.'
Datuk Red and Adira were married in Songkhla, Thailand, on Dec 3, 2015. However, they divorced on April 24 last year.
Datuk Red has reportedly settled RM30,000 of the debt from the sale of products on TikTok.
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.
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