Nur Fazura says no plans to date after divorce from Fattah Amin
23 Jun - Even though she is single again, actress Nur Fazura recently said that she has no plans to find a new man for the time being.
The actress-entrepreneur, who spoke to the media to promote her new song, "Luar Biasa" recently, said that her divorce from actor Fattah Amin still felt new despite them calling it quits eight months ago.
"It hadn't crossed my mind to find a replacement. I think it is too early to be thinking about this since the divorce still felt new," she said.
Fazura admitted that she received a lot of well-wishes from fans who want her to find a good man and that she appreciated all of them, but that now is not the time.
"My focus now is only on my daughter, Nur Fatima, as well as the business that I am managing," she added.
As to whether she has been approached by any man, Fazura smiled and responded, "No. Honestly, I am happy, at peace and relieved with life now. I am comfortable with the current situation."
Fazura and Fattah ended their marriage in October last year after seven years together.
(Photo Source: Fazura IG)
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