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New Straits Times
26-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: Fazura in no hurry to find new hubby
ACTRESS and businesswoman Nur Fazura said she hasn't considered finding a new partner, despite her divorce from Fattah Amin eight months ago. Fazura, whose full name is Nur Fazura Sharifuddin, 42, said that even though nearly a year has passed since her marriage ended, her separation feels recent to her. "It never even crossed my mind to look for a new husband. "I feel it's too soon and premature for me to consider finding someone else. It feels like I've only just got divorced. "Of course, many fans are praying for me, and I thank them for their kind wishes. "My focus is on my daughter, Nur Fatima, and my businesses." She said this at the launch of her song, "Luar Biasa", in Kuala Lumpur recently. When asked if any men had attempted to approach her, Fazura laughed and said: "Nothing." The actress, known for her role in the film "Manisnya Cinta Di Cappadocia", said: "I'm very happy, calm and relieved with my life now. "I feel comfortable, even though many people keep asking if I should find a replacement." Fazura divorced Fattah Amin with a single talak on Oct 7, 2024, after seven years of marriage. They have a daughter, Nur Fatima Aisya, 5.

Malay Mail
23-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Malay Mail
Fazura launches new single ‘Luar Biasa' with message of resilience, composed by Indonesia's Ade Govinda
KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 — Following the success of the duet 'Raya Pum Pang' with Syasya Rizal, which gained popularity even in Indonesia, popular actress and entrepreneur Fazura is back with a new single titled 'Luar Biasa'. What makes this song interesting is that it carries a message of strength and personal resurgence. A collaboration between Fazura Studios and Universal Music Malaysia, the song is composed entirely by Indonesian singer-songwriter Ade Govinda. The 41-year-old singer, whose full name is Nur Fazura Sharifuddin, said the collaboration began after a brief online discussion that led to a creative process that took less than a week. 'Through a Zoom session, I immediately explained the concept of the song I wanted. I wanted something that could uplift the spirit — not a heartbreak song. Something suitable to listen to in the morning while driving, something inspirational,' she told reporters at the recent launch of her new song's music video here. According to Fazura, what pleased her most was that the lyrics, written by Ade along with Veron Savanoah, required no changes as they perfectly conveyed the message she wanted to deliver. The core theme of the song is 'Failing is normal but rising is extraordinary'. The 'Pendekar Awang: Darah Indera Gajah' actress also admitted to leaning more toward songs that empower, even though heartbreak songs usually receive more attention. 'As a woman, I think it's important for us to listen to songs that lift our spirits. If we listen to too many sad songs, we can get lost in our own emotions,' she said. Meanwhile, Ade Govinda described Fazura as approachable, professional and easy to work with in any situation. 'She's very down-to-earth and when she's working, her mood quickly turns positive. She's punctual, quick and easy to manage,' he said. — Bernama


The Star
22-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Marriages made to keep up with appearances
Compiled by FAZLEENA AZIZ AND C. ARUNO INDIVIDUALS who are homosexuals or bisexuals are said to be marrying women as a way to hide their sexuality, Kosmo! reported. This not only puts the woman in a place where her rights are denied but also has her being used like a 'trophy' in front of others, the report claimed. Laila (not her real name) shared how she found her husband's holiday pictures with his boyfriend at a resort overseas. She is in a long-distance relationship with her banker husband, who works in the Klang Valley, while she is a civil servant working on the East Coast. 'He comes back once in a while; sometimes for months on end we don't even meet. When we were together, I didn't suspect anything, but it got weird when he chose to sleep separately. 'I never really thought much about it as our marriage was arranged. But after a year, I started getting suspicious because he didn't seem to be interested in women. 'When I asked him about our honeymoon, he often gave excuses,' she said. After Laila found his pictures with other men, she was heartbroken. She divorced him. According to general, sexual and reproductive medical practitioner Dr Ahmad Ramdan Zainordin, some 30 gay couples sought medical treatment at his clinic every month. He said most of these couples are aged between 20 and 40 years old and married to women. 'Based on the examination, many of their wives are unaware of their husbands' sexuality. Most of them don't reveal anything about their wives and often come to the clinics alone. 'As such, the wives don't know the status of their infections. Some of these men have never consummated their marriages with their wives as well,' he said, adding that the marriage was merely to keep up appearances. > Actress and entrepreneur Nur Fazura Sharifuddin, 42, is still not open to finding a replacement after separating from her husband, actor Fattah Amin, on Oct 7 last year, Harian Metro reported. Fazura, when met at the launch of the music video for Luar Biasa, said that even though time has passed, it feels like just yesterday that she went through a very difficult episode in her life. 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.


The Star
21-06-2025
- Business
- The Star
Actress-singer Fazura prefers to leave legal issues to lawyers; prefers to concentrate on new single composed by Indonesian ace Ade Govinda
KUALA LUMPUR: Nearly two months have passed since allegations emerged that the company owned by popular actress and entrepreneur Nur Fazura Sharifuddin failed to settle a RM4.65 million debt owed to a headscarf manufacturing factory. Despite being repeatedly pressed by the claimant as well as by netizens on social media to address the issue, the celebrity has remained silent, going about her daily life, including promoting her headscarves on social media. And on Saturday, she notched up a big step in her career after launching the music video of her latest single 'Luar Biasa' which is composed by ace Indonesian producer Ade Govinda. Speaking to reporters at a press conference after launching the music video Fazura, 41, said the lawsuit against her company is a confidential matter and has been handed over to her lawyers for further action. Fazura, who is also a singer and television host, said she preferred not to comment further as it involves two separate entities. "Honestly, there's nothing I can explain because we have to understand that I, Fazura, and the company are two different entities. Popular actress-singer Fazura (Nur Fazura Sharifuddin) with top Indonesian composer-singer Ade Govinda during the launching of her music video for her single -- Luar Biasa -- at Aurum @ The Exchange TRX. - Photo: Bernama "I can't comment on company matters as that is beyond my scope as an individual. The company is the company, and Fazura is me personally, that's the distinction. "So really, I can't say much about the company or whatever is going on. I've left all my company-related matters to my lawyers to take action," she said. Fazura made these remarks when asked by reporters to comment on the RM4.65 million lawsuit filed by a headscarf supplier against her company Pink Fate Sdn Bhd. Admitting that she is affected by the controversy, the 'Pisau Cukur' star actress said such issues are among the challenges any entrepreneur must face. "What haven't I gone through in the past eight months? Of course, I've been affected. I'm not someone without feelings but as an entrepreneur, I understand this is normal. I don't think it's necessary to explain, because outsiders may not understand and could twist the facts," she said. "I know the business I'm running isn't a small one and I'm confident all entrepreneurs out there will understand the challenges that come with being in the business world," she added. According to media reports early last month, headscarf manufacturer Obor Holding Sdn Bhd is taking legal action against Pink Fate for allegedly owing the company RM4.65 million. Obor Holding claimed that Pink Fate had only paid RM2.68 million out of the total RM7.3 million value of headscarves supplied since June 2022. - Bernama


The Star
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- The Star
Actress-singer Fazura prefers to leave legals issues to lawyers; prefers to concentrate on new single composed by Indonesian ace Ade Govinda
Popular actress-singer Fazura (Nur Fazura Sharifuddin) with top Indonesian composer-singer Ade Govinda during the launching of her music video for her single -- Luar Biasa -- at Aurum @ The Exchange TRX. - Photo: Bernama KUALA LUMPUR: Nearly two months have passed since allegations emerged that the company owned by popular actress and entrepreneur Nur Fazura Sharifuddin failed to settle a RM4.65 million debt owed to a headscarf manufacturing factory. Despite being repeatedly pressed by the claimant as well as by netizens on social media to address the issue, the celebrity has remained silent, going about her daily life, including promoting her headscarves on social media. And on Saturday, she notched up a big step in her career after launching the music video of her latest single 'Luar Biasa' which is composed by ace Indonesian producer Ade Govinda. Speaking to reporters at a press conference after launching the music video Fazura, 41, said the lawsuit against her company is a confidential matter and has been handed over to her lawyers for further action. Fazura, who is also a singer and television host, said she preferred not to comment further as it involves two separate entities. "Honestly, there's nothing I can explain because we have to understand that I, Fazura, and the company are two different entities. "I can't comment on company matters as that is beyond my scope as an individual. The company is the company, and Fazura is me personally, that's the distinction. "So really, I can't say much about the company or whatever is going on. I've left all my company-related matters to my lawyers to take action," she said. Fazura made these remarks when asked by reporters to comment on the RM4.65 million lawsuit filed by a headscarf supplier against her company Pink Fate Sdn Bhd. Admitting that she is affected by the controversy, the 'Pisau Cukur' star actress said such issues are among the challenges any entrepreneur must face. "What haven't I gone through in the past eight months? Of course, I've been affected. I'm not someone without feelings but as an entrepreneur, I understand this is normal. I don't think it's necessary to explain, because outsiders may not understand and could twist the facts," she said. "I know the business I'm running isn't a small one and I'm confident all entrepreneurs out there will understand the challenges that come with being in the business world," she added. According to media reports early last month, headscarf manufacturer Obor Holding Sdn Bhd is taking legal action against Pink Fate for allegedly owing the company RM4.65 million. Obor Holding claimed that Pink Fate had only paid RM2.68 million out of the total RM7.3 million value of headscarves supplied since June 2022. - Bernama