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#SHOWBIZ: Nabila: Papa and I may seldom meet these days, but he's always my hero

#SHOWBIZ: Nabila: Papa and I may seldom meet these days, but he's always my hero

KUALA LUMPUR: Award-winning actress Nabila Huda Suhaimi admits that she seldom gets to meet her father, rock legend Datuk Suhaimi Abdul Rahman or Amy of Search these days.
Nabila, 41, said that every meeting with Amy is an emotional one, and it hurts to hear from netizens that she "should spend more time with him".
"Every time I meet papa, I shed tears of joy and embrace him. We both have our work commitments, and that's why we seldom get to meet, but whenever we do, it's always a moment of joy," said Nabila at the preview of her latest movie Telaga Suriram at Dadi Cinema in Pavilion Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Bukit Bintang yesterday.
Nabila admitted that since she was a child, Amy seldom spent time with her, and she often missed him.
Nevertheless, he has always been her hero and role model in life.
"During Hari Raya, I could not be with him due to work commitments, but we bumped into each other by chance. I was overjoyed and shed so many tears," she said, adding that their Raya meeting was a blessing from God.
Nabila said that she was "tired" of being ticked off by netizens for not spending enough time with her father, and added that such people should refrain from passing judgement on her.
"I'm not bothered about such people anymore. They'll never stop speculating. I know who I am and I love papa dearly."
Nabila recently uploaded a brief video on Instagram showing her meeting Amy and embracing her father.
Many netizens were moved by their meeting which took place during Hari Raya, but some netizens criticised Nabila for not spending quality time with her father.

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