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Sharifah Shahira Slams Online Trolls Attacking Daughter: 'They Won't Stop Until You Die'
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Sharifah Shahira Slams Online Trolls Attacking Daughter: 'They Won't Stop Until You Die'

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress and radio host Sharifah Shahira criticized individuals who persistently attack her daughter, Oddah, online.
  • She stated that these individuals cause harm to others' mental health and will not stop until the person dies.
  • Shahira also humorously suggested alternative income sources for her daughter if work opportunities dry up due to the criticism.

Malaysian actress and radio host Sharifah Shahira has strongly condemned persistent online harassment directed at her daughter, Oddah. Shahira expressed frustration with individuals who continue to attack her daughter, stating their actions are malicious and detrimental to mental well-being.

"It's crazy to think about these people who like to gossip because they will never stop doing it until you die," Shahira said. She added that such behavior causes significant damage to mental health. The actress emphasized that people should refrain from making hurtful comments about others.

It's crazy to think about these people who like to gossip because they will never stop doing it until you die.

โ€” Sharifah ShahiraExpressing her frustration with online critics targeting her daughter.

Shahira, also known as Shiera, humorously addressed her daughter's situation, suggesting they could still earn a living by selling roti bakar (toast) if job offers cease. "It's okay if no one wants to hire you after this, Oddah. We can still sell black toast, and if only three people buy it, that's enough," she remarked.

It's okay if no one wants to hire you after this, Oddah. We can still sell black toast, and if only three people buy it, that's enough.

โ€” Sharifah ShahiraHumorously suggesting alternative income sources for her daughter.

Reflecting on the situation, Shahira stated, "Seeing this, I finally understand why Pak Azad was upset before. So, let's benefit other humans, not hurt them." Previously, Shahira shared screenshots of negative comments targeting her daughter's voice, suggesting it was only suitable for rap music, not ballads.

Sharifah Shahira and her daughter Oddah gained public attention as participants in the first season of the reality show "Talk To My Manager" (TTMM), where they secured third place.

Seeing this, I finally understand why Pak Azad was upset before. So, let's benefit other humans, not hurt them.

โ€” Sharifah ShahiraReflecting on the impact of online criticism and advocating for kindness.
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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.