
#SHOWBIZ: Ameera Khan's pricey birthday gift watch from father
The timepiece was a birthday gift from her father, accompanied by a heartfelt message that read: "For my lovely girl. Your tennis watch is here. Love, Dad."
Based on the watch's model and design, online commentators estimated its value to be between RM20,000 and RM25,000.
However, it wasn't the watch's hefty price tag that raised eyebrows among netizens.
Instead, the discussion quickly turned to her boyfriend, Indonesian actor Jefri Nichol, and his potential to match such lavish gifts once they are married.
While most wished Ameera a happy birthday, some playfully teased Jefri, expressing hope that he could afford even more expensive and luxurious presents for her in the future.
One comment read: "Good luck Jefri, the money for this tennis watch alone could cover a car's down payment."
Last June, Jefri revealed the story of how he and Ameera met in a TikTok video.
The 26-year-old actor explained that he first encountered Ameera's name in 2021 when she was featured on the X platform's "Top 10 Most Beautiful Women in Malaysia" list.
Given the long-distance nature of their initial interactions, their connection was primarily nurtured through social media and phone calls.
"We only met in 2023," Jefri said, adding that by January 2024, they were officially a couple.
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