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Abby Abadi lets daughter manage her own personal life
Abby Abadi lets daughter manage her own personal life

Yahoo

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Abby Abadi lets daughter manage her own personal life

26 Jun - Abby Abadi is no longer interested to make any comments regarding her daughter Marissa Dania and her marriage to Ahmad Aslam. The 48-year-old singer, who was asked about their relationship recently, said that she will let Marissa deal with her own personal life. "It's her choice. Let her face it on her own. If it's good for her, it will continue. But if it's the opposite, let's just see what will happen. That's all that I can say," she said. Abby said that it doesn't matter if she was vocal about the issue, seeing that it doesn't change anything. "I am okay with Marissa. She is my daughter after all. We don't want things to turn worse. Let us have space to calm down," she added. It was back in April that Abby decided to express her ire on the issue of Marissa and Aslam, who eloped and tied the knot in Songkhla back in 2023. The couple were slammed due to the fact that Aslam already has a wife. The frustration that Abby expressed stemmed from a comment on social media telling her to apologise to Aslam's first wife, Umisya. The singer immediately responded that it is Aslam who should be apologising to her for creating the problem in the first place. (Photo Source: Abby Abadi IG, Marissa Dania IG)

Popular '90s Malaysian girl group Elite reunites for solo concert this September
Popular '90s Malaysian girl group Elite reunites for solo concert this September

CNA

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • CNA

Popular '90s Malaysian girl group Elite reunites for solo concert this September

Malaysian girl group Elite is reuniting for a concert – the quintet's first solo show in over 20 years – on Sep 20 at Plenary Hall, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Titled Elite Live '25, the concert is in celebration of the group's 30th anniversary and all five original members – Abby Abadi, Azza Zawari, Linda Rafar, Watie Sadali and Sasha Saidin – will be performing. The group signed with KRU Records in 1995 and released hit albums including Catwalk, Tamparan and GIG, delighting many fans around the region. The concert was announced at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday (Jun 24) where member Linda said that the decision to hold a solo concert came from the great response they received during their surprise appearance at one of GenKRU's shows in May. Tickets for Elite Live '25 are priced from RM268 (US$63) to RM1,088 (US$256) and available on Fans in the top-tier category are entitled to an exclusive meet-and-greet session with the group. Ticket sales will start on Jun 26 at 2pm. View this post on Instagram A post shared by The News Malaysia (@thenewsmalaysia)

#SHOWBIZ: Elite to hold first solo concert in September
#SHOWBIZ: Elite to hold first solo concert in September

New Straits Times

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New Straits Times

#SHOWBIZ: Elite to hold first solo concert in September

KUALA LUMPUR: Popular 1990s Malaysian girl group Elite are reuniting for a solo concert in conjunction with their 30th anniversary. Harian Metro reported yesterday that this will be their first solo concert in over 20 years and is set to take place at Plenary Hall, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre on Sept 20. Organised by Icon Entertainment, the Elite Live '25 Concert will feature all five original members — Abby Abadi, Azza Zawari, Linda Rafar, Watie Sadali, and Sasha Saidin. According to Linda, the decision to hold a solo concert came after the warm reception they received during the GenKRU concert at Axiata Arena in May, where the group made an appearance during one of the four-day shows. "It's been quite a while since we performed live together. When we received the offer from Icon Entertainment, we had mixed feelings at first but eventually agreed to it. "Our songs are still popular and we want to reconnect with fans — both old and new," Linda said. Formed in 1995, Elite was the first act signed under KRU Records. Over five years with the label, they released several albums including Catwalk, Tamparan, Idola, Selamat Tinggal Teman, G.I.G, and Merbahaya.

From seeking husband's permission to picking the perfect organiser: Girl group Elite shares tidbits ahead of September concert
From seeking husband's permission to picking the perfect organiser: Girl group Elite shares tidbits ahead of September concert

Malay Mail

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Malay Mail

From seeking husband's permission to picking the perfect organiser: Girl group Elite shares tidbits ahead of September concert

KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 — Popular Malaysian girl group Elite has just announced their first solo concert in over 20 years. The Elite Live '25 concert will see all five original members of the group — once dubbed the 'Malaysian Spice Girls' — take the stage on September 20 at Plenary Hall, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). Members confirmed to perform include Abby Abadi, Azza Zawari, Linda Rafar, Watie Sadali and Sasha Saidin. The concert also marks the group's 30th anniversary. Hubby's green light The founder of Icon Entertainment, Iman Tang (middle). — Picture by Firdaus Latiff During the concert's press conference in KL — attended by all the members except Watie — Elite shared that they had a lot to discuss among themselves before agreeing to the comeback concert. This included seeking permission from their respective husbands, as all the members are now married. Abby and Sasha had no issues gaining approval from their husbands. Sasha, who recently tied the knot with Dubai-based entrepreneur Sirhan Wahab in January 2024, said it was easy on her part as her husband has been supportive of her career. However, Linda and Azza admitted it took them some time to convince their spouses. According to Linda, who's married to local actor and director Syed Aiman, her husband didn't give his blessing at first. However, after she convinced him that this was her chance to reunite with her groupmates, he eventually agreed. Meanwhile, Azza, who is married to local businessman Azlan Zulaily, said her situation was similar to Linda's. She promised her husband she would manage her time well, especially since they run a business together. 'I actually told him when we got married that he's marrying a member of Elite, and at that time, Elite had already slowed down compared to how packed our schedule was back in the day. 'So he needs to understand that he's married to a member of Elite — and Elite consists of all five of us. If I'm not there, then they're incomplete. 'When I told him all the girls were coming back, he gave me his blessing,' Azza said. Dress accordingly Members of local girl group Elite (with the exception of Watie Sadali) from left to right; Abby Abadi, Azza Zawari, Linda Rafar and Sasha Saidin. — Picture by Firdaus Latiff The Elite Live '25 concert is organised by Icon Entertainment, which was founded by Iman Tang, a veteran in the local entertainment industry with over 30 years of experience. According to Tang, the main theme for Elite's upcoming concert is Catwalk, and concertgoers are encouraged to dress their best, as there will be a red carpet session. However, Tang reminded attendees to dress appropriately and to be themselves. This was also a nod to the Anugerah Juara Lagu 39 (AJL39) incident earlier this year, where several social media influencers faced backlash for cross-dressing, drawing criticism from the public. This included remarks from the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM), which stated that it is against Islamic teachings for Muslim men to dress as women. 'To be honest, I don't watch AJL, and I'm not sure what happened at the last one — but I think, if possible, just be who we are. 'Check our ICs (identification cards) and be who you are,' Tang said. Only the best Elite admitted that the overwhelming support they received from their surprise appearance during KRU's four-day concert in May played a major role in their decision to hold their own solo show. Prior to being approached by Icon Entertainment, Linda revealed that several local event organisers had offered to host their concert. However, the Trauma singer said they ultimately decided to go with Tang because they had more confidence in him. 'When we received the offer from Tang, we had several discussions among ourselves, because this is not a small thing. 'The responsibility we carry is huge, and we didn't want to do something that could embarrass us. 'That's why preparations are important, and we're confident that Tang and his team will take care of us. That's why we didn't accept other offers — we chose Tang because he can also guide us on our appearance and vocals,' Linda said. Azza added that aside from offers by event organisers, they've also received interest from big brands seeking collaborations since their KRU performance. Formed in 1995, Elite was the first act signed under KRU Records. Over five years with the label, they released several albums including Catwalk, Tamparan, Idola, Selamat Tinggal Teman, G.I.G, and Merbahaya. Tickets for Elite Live '25 will go on sale starting June 26 at 2pm, with prices ranging from RM268 to RM1,088. For more ticketing information, please visit

From seeking husband's permission to choosing the perfect organiser: Malaysian girl group Elite shares tidbits behind Elite Live ‘25
From seeking husband's permission to choosing the perfect organiser: Malaysian girl group Elite shares tidbits behind Elite Live ‘25

Malay Mail

time24-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Malay Mail

From seeking husband's permission to choosing the perfect organiser: Malaysian girl group Elite shares tidbits behind Elite Live ‘25

KUALA LUMPUR, June 24 — Popular Malaysian girl group Elite has just announced their first solo concert in over 20 years. The Elite Live '25 concert will see all five original members of the group — once dubbed the 'Malaysian Spice Girls' — take the stage on September 20 at Plenary Hall, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). Members confirmed to perform include Abby Abadi, Azza Zawari, Linda Rafar, Watie Sadali and Sasha Saidin. The concert also marks the group's 30th anniversary. Hubby's green light The founder of Icon Entertainment, Iman Tang (middle). — Picture by Firdaus Latiff During the concert's press conference in KL — attended by all the members except Watie — Elite shared that they had a lot to discuss among themselves before agreeing to the comeback concert. This included seeking permission from their respective husbands, as all the members are now married. Abby and Sasha had no issues gaining approval from their husbands. Sasha, who recently tied the knot with Dubai-based entrepreneur Sirhan Wahab in January 2024, said it was easy on her part as her husband has been supportive of her career. However, Linda and Azza admitted it took them some time to convince their spouses. According to Linda, who's married to local actor and director Syed Aiman, her husband didn't give his blessing at first. However, after she convinced him that this was her chance to reunite with her groupmates, he eventually agreed. Meanwhile, Azza, who is married to local businessman Azlan Zulaily, said her situation was similar to Linda's. She promised her husband she would manage her time well, especially since they run a business together. 'I actually told him when we got married that he's marrying a member of Elite, and at that time, Elite had already slowed down compared to how packed our schedule was back in the day. 'So he needs to understand that he's married to a member of Elite — and Elite consists of all five of us. If I'm not there, then they're incomplete. 'When I told him all the girls were coming back, he gave me his blessing,' Azza said. Dress accordingly Members of local girl group Elite (with the exception of Watie Sadali) from left to right; Abby Abadi, Azza Zawari, Linda Rafar and Sasha Saidin. — Picture by Firdaus Latiff The Elite Live '25 concert is organised by Icon Entertainment, which was founded by Iman Tang, a veteran in the local entertainment industry with over 30 years of experience. According to Tang, the main theme for Elite's upcoming concert is Catwalk, and concertgoers are encouraged to dress their best, as there will be a red carpet session. However, Tang reminded attendees to dress appropriately and to be themselves. This was also a nod to the Anugerah Juara Lagu 39 (AJL39) incident earlier this year, where several social media influencers faced backlash for cross-dressing, drawing criticism from the public. This included remarks from the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM), which stated that it is against Islamic teachings for Muslim men to dress as women. 'To be honest, I don't watch AJL, and I'm not sure what happened at the last one — but I think, if possible, just be who we are. 'Check our ICs (identification cards) and be who you are,' Tang said. Only the best Elite admitted that the overwhelming support they received from their surprise appearance during KRU's four-day concert in May played a major role in their decision to hold their own solo show. Prior to being approached by Icon Entertainment, Linda revealed that several local event organisers had offered to host their concert. However, the Trauma singer said they ultimately decided to go with Tang because they had more confidence in him. 'When we received the offer from Tang, we had several discussions among ourselves, because this is not a small thing. 'The responsibility we carry is huge, and we didn't want to do something that could embarrass us. 'That's why preparations are important, and we're confident that Tang and his team will take care of us. That's why we didn't accept other offers — we chose Tang because he can also guide us on our appearance and vocals,' Linda said. Azza added that aside from offers by event organisers, they've also received interest from big brands seeking collaborations since their KRU performance. Formed in 1995, Elite was the first act signed under KRU Records. Over five years with the label, they released several albums including Catwalk, Tamparan, Idola, Selamat Tinggal Teman, G.I.G, and Merbahaya. Tickets for Elite Live '25 will go on sale starting June 26 at 2pm, with prices ranging from RM268 to RM1,088. For more ticketing information, please visit

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