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#SHOWBIZ: Singer Adira denies Datuk Red's first wife scratched, hit her

#SHOWBIZ: Singer Adira denies Datuk Red's first wife scratched, hit her

KUALA LUMPUR: Singer Adira Shuhaimi has denied claims that she was scratched and hit by her former husband Datuk Red's first wife Sharifah Norshafila Hashim some time ago.
Adira, 33, said in a Harian Metro report yesterday that she was not aware of the incident which Sharifah Norshafila talked about recently.
"I don't know what she was talking about, but I was certainly not the individual whom she attacked," said Adira.
Adira also said that she was "open" to making peace with Sharifah Norshafila.
"I am open to anyone who wants to have a good relationship with me," she said.
Earlier, Sharifah Norshafila, through a post on Instagram Story, admitted to having scratched and hit a woman in her house.
Sharifah Norshafila is believed to have been talking about the conflict between influencer Jofliam, his wife Dewi, and ex-wife Cik Epal, who claimed that she was scratched.
Sharifah Norshafila and Red or Datuk Seri Adnan Abu were divorced on May 14, 2024.

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