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Shila Amzah says she was attacked for supporting Nabila Huda

Shila Amzah says she was attacked for supporting Nabila Huda

Yahoo14-07-2025
14 Jul - Admitting that it was Amy Search who confronted her in public at a recent concert rehearsal event, Shila Amzah revealed that it had something to do with her showing support for Amy's daughter, actress Nabila Huda.
Speaking to the media about the issue recently, the 35-year-old singer admitted that she did make a statement in support of Nabila, whom she considers a good friend in the industry, after Nabila expressed her ire with Amy's wife, who is Nabila's stepmother.
"The hardship we faced when it comes to our families are quite similar. I was just being supportive of a friend. I didn't even mention any names," she said.
"When I said I agree with Abil's statement, I was referring to my own stepmother. So, to say that I was meddling in someone else's family, that is not true at all and is deeply unfounded," she added.
It is noted that Shila previously expressed solidarity with Nabila on X, after the actress made a statement about not wanting to call her stepmother with a proper status instead of just "that woman". Shila posted, "I simply love Abil's 'that woman' [post]. I can truly feel her to the core."
Shila herself faced a similar situation, after her father and singer ND Lala decided to marry Shila's own friend and caused a rift in the family.
(Photo Source: Shila Amzah IG, Nabila Huda IG, Amy Search IG)
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