
Actor Fattah Amin's Post For Singer Amira Othman Raises More Speculation About Their Relationship
Since separating from actress Nur Fazura, actor Fattah Amin has found himself the subject of numerous dating rumours linked to singer Amira Othman. While the two haven't confirmed their relationship, a recent social post did little to stop the gossip.
Yesterday (16th June 2025, Monday), Fattah surprised fans when he posted a photo of Amira on his Instagram account. The picture depicts the 31-year-old singer in a hospital bed. Despite the situation, she's smiling while holding a flower bouquet. In the captions, the 'Bidaah' actor wrote a message for Amira, 'Get well soon teman sekerja (co-worker)', wishing her a speedy recovery.
Amira is reportedly in the hospital for food poisoning, prompting well-wishes from fans. However, the post mostly sparked amused comments from netizens, poking fun at the rumoured couple. Some also pointed out that Fattah shared the message on his Instagram feed instead of his Instagram Stories, quipping that it could suggest a deeper bond between the two stars.
Fattah and Amira have been caught up in dating rumours for months. While the two denied any romance with each other, their interactions continue to lead netizens to believe otherwise. The allegations strengthened after the two reportedly met each other's family members. There were also rumours that the pair were engaged, but Fattah quickly shut down the allegations.
Regardless, fans have supported Fattah and Amira's relationship, saying they seemed like a good match. The family members have also 'accepted' the other party into the family, seemingly approving of any romance between the two. At the same time, netizens also expressed interest in seeing the 34-year-old actor get back into the dating scene following his divorce from Nur Fazura last September.
Let's hope to hear good news from Fattah and Amira soon, but what are your thoughts on this? Do you think something is going on between the two?
Source: mStar, Instagram
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