Husband loves pampering kids, Ayda Jebat asks Nabil Mahir to be patient about having more children
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Malaysian singer Ayda Jebat shared that her husband, Nabil Mahir, is very fond of caring for children, treating friends' kids like his own.
- Some of their friends' children have become so attached to Nabil that they are reluctant to go home.
- Ayda jokingly asked her husband to be patient about having more children, citing her own trauma from a previous childbirth experience.
Malaysian singer and actress Ayda Jebat has described her husband, Nabil Mahir, as a man who deeply enjoys looking after children. She shared that his nurturing nature extends beyond their own children to the kids of their close friends, whom he treats as if they were his own.
My husband really loves taking care of children, not just his own but also other people's children, he treats them like his own. I find it tiring just watching him run around with the children, wondering where he gets his energy.
Ayda recounted instances where friends' children have become so close to Nabil that they express a reluctance to return to their own homes. "My husband really loves taking care of children, not just his own but also other people's children, he treats them like his own," Ayda said in a Threads post. She humorously added that she finds it tiring just watching him run around with the children, wondering where he gets his energy.
Despite Nabil's evident passion for childcare, Ayda playfully urged him to exercise patience regarding the idea of expanding their family. "Just one thing, please be patient about adding more children. I'm still traumatized by the stitches opening up," she shared, hinting at a difficult past childbirth experience.
Children of our friends don't even want to go back to their homes. The parents of those children even ask to change their fathers' names to Ahmad Nabil.
Ayda Jebat and Nabil Mahir, a host, tied the knot on January 1, 2021. The couple has been blessed with two children, Ana Nayla and Areesh Mateen.
Just one thing, please be patient about adding more children. I'm still traumatized by the stitches opening up.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.