Nabila Huda Didn’t Know How To Remove The ‘Nur’, Kind Fans Helped Her Out!

Malaysia’s famous actress and the daughter of legendary rockstar Amy Search, Nabila Huda, voiced her confusion in a tweet yesterday.

The actress, whose full name is Nabila Huda binti Suhaimi, was puzzled as to why there’s an additional ‘Nur’ on her Wikipedia page!

Nabila said in her tweet that other pieces of information are correct, but there’s only one error: it’s the ‘Nur’!

Nabila Huda asked how to delete the Nur

She jokingly asked how to discard the Nur from her name. But there’s one problem, she didn’t know how!

But then, a fan, @atenzone came to her aid and helped her edit the Nur out!

Picture: Twitter

Nabila expressed her gratitude to the kind fan. She said, “Oh, that’s so sweet of you! Thank you, aten!! [I] didn’t know it could be edited. Thank you!”

Another actress also faced the same problem

Another talented actress, Ezzaty Abdullah, replied to Nabila’s tweet. It seems like there’s also an unknown addition to her name in Wikipedia!

She said, “Abil [Nabila], mine is worst. There’s Syafirah! I don’t know what inspires them to put Syafirah in my name.”

Nabila was amused by what her friend experienced that she couldn’t help but laugh. She also questioned, “Who’s Syafirah?”

The talented actress is lucky that a kind fan helped her out. We hope there are no more addition or subtraction of artists’ names in Wikipedia after this!

Source: Twitter Nabila Huda

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