Singer Nabila Razali Embraces Entrepreneurship with Husband's Blessing
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Nabila Razali has expanded into entrepreneurship with a fruit drink brand, receiving her husband's full support.
- She aims to be more than just a brand ambassador, actively contributing ideas to the business.
- Nabila emphasizes that her singing career remains her priority, with entrepreneurship helping her mature as a woman.
Singer Nabila Razali is venturing into the business world as a Marketing Strategic Partner for a fruit drink brand called Bliss. She expressed gratitude for her husband's unwavering support and understanding of her decision to enter entrepreneurship.
"Alhamdulillah, my husband is very supportive and understanding," Nabila shared. "Since this is my first time collaborating in a partnership like this, I naturally sought my husband's opinion first. He gave his full support when I informed him of my intention to collaborate with the brand. He also offered some insights, which I conveyed to the brand's representatives."
Nabila, also known as Nur Nabila Mohd Razali, is determined not to be just a promotional face. She wants to understand the intricacies of operations and contribute ideas to brand development. The brand representatives were receptive to her suggestions, welcoming her involvement.
Despite her new entrepreneurial endeavors, Nabila assures fans that her singing career remains her primary focus. "My main career is still as a singer. Singing has been my passion since childhood," she stated. She remains unfazed by public perception, driven by her deep love for music. She believes her involvement in business will help her mature as a woman.
Nabila acknowledged the challenges of balancing multiple responsibilities but feels fortunate to be surrounded by supportive individuals. Her husband, parents, and management team provide the strength needed to maintain a structured schedule without neglecting family duties. "Honestly, it's not easy. But Alhamdulillah, I am surrounded by people who are very helpful and understanding," she said.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.