Singer Amsyar Lee: Make Your Mother Beautiful, Show Her Love
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Malaysian singer Amsyar Lee encourages children to respect and appreciate mothers, including stepmothers and adoptive mothers.
- He advises children to make their mothers happy through actions within their financial means, emphasizing that love and care are paramount.
- Lee stresses the importance of showing affection and care for the women who raised them, regardless of their relationship status.
Malaysian singer Amsyar Lee is urging children to show greater respect and appreciation for their mothers, emphasizing that this sentiment extends to stepmothers and adoptive mothers. The 27-year-old artist, whose full name is Muhammad Amir Syafiq bin Mohd Sadri, shared his perspective on Threads, advocating for heartfelt actions over financial gifts.
As the eldest son, Lee stated he consistently strives to bring joy to his own mother within his capabilities. He believes that financial limitations should not hinder efforts to please parents, as many other gestures can bring smiles to their faces. "If you think your mother isn't beautiful, make her beautiful," Lee suggested, adding that he buys nice clothes for his mother within his budget.
If you think your mother isn't beautiful, make her beautiful. As the eldest son, I can buy nice clothes for her according to my ability.
Lee also noted that if financial means are insufficient, other actions can be taken to make a mother happy. He reminded listeners of the sacrifices mothers make, caring for children from a young age. "Remember, it's the mother who has taken care of us since we were little," he said.
If I don't have enough money, I will try to do other things that can make my mother happy. Remember, it's the mother who has taken care of us since we were little.
The singer stressed the importance of not being negligent in showing affection and care for the women who raised them. "It doesn't matter if it's a stepmother or an adoptive mother; it makes no difference. As long as she taught you with love and cared for you since you were little, please respect those who are mothers," he urged.
Amsyar Lee first gained recognition for his ability to imitate the voices of various national divas, notably Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza.
It doesn't matter if it's a stepmother or an adoptive mother; it makes no difference. As long as she taught you with love and cared for you since you were little, please respect those who are mothers.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.