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Erysha Emyra supports mum Noniswara getting married again

Erysha Emyra supports mum Noniswara getting married again

Yahoo16-05-2025

16 May - Erysha Emyra has no qualms whatsoever with the idea of mum Noniswara remarrying, after more than a year of living a single life.
The actress, whose stepfather Datuk Seri Dr Sheikh Nordin Sheikh Ahmad passed away in late 2023, said that she couldn't bear seeing her actress mother living a lonely life.
"As a daughter, I will give her my blessings if she is to remarry. But it is all about fate. All I know is that mum doesn't have anyone special right now," she said.
The "Cinta Untuk Sekali Lagi" star said that she knows that her mother is still saddened by the loss, and that the only thing she could do is lend her ear to her mum.
Asked what kind of man that she would prefer for her mother, Erysha said, "If she is to marry, I hope it is with a man who sincerely wants to take care of her. That they can take care of each other to their old age."
Noniswara and Dr Nordin were married since 2014. However, the two do not have any children together. Erysha is Noniswara's daughter from her first marriage.
As for herself, Erysha, who was romantically linked to several co-stars like Hun Haqeem and Meerqeen, said that she would rather focus on her career as well as her family for the time being.
"I am only 26. My career is just starting. I don't know when I will get married. Let's just wait and see," she said.
(Photo Source: Erysha IG)

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