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Tash Yong Comfortable With 10kg Weight Gain Post-Marriage
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Tash Yong Comfortable With 10kg Weight Gain Post-Marriage

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Malaysian actress and host Tash Yong is comfortable with her current weight gain of 10 kilograms after marriage.
  • She gained weight from 46kg to 56kg, finding her previous lower weight made her appear too thin and unhealthy.
  • Yong continues to prioritize self-care and adjusts her clothing size from XS to S or M to accommodate her current physique.

Malaysian actress and host Tash Yong, also known as Nur Natasha Shazlia Rosli, has embraced her current physical appearance despite a 10-kilogram weight gain since getting married. The 36-year-old shared that her weight increased from 46kg to 56kg, making her look more filled out.

Yong explained that her previous weight of 46kg did not suit her body structure, causing her to appear excessively thin and unhealthy. "Alhamdulillah, I am very happy with my current appearance, which looks fuller and more vibrant," she stated. "When I look back at old photos and dramas, I feel I looked too gaunt before."

She believes her larger bone structure made her previous weight appear unhealthy. While acknowledging that 46kg might look cute on others, it was different for her. Yong emphasized that she still prioritizes self-care and dressing appropriately for her current body shape. Her wardrobe has shifted from XS to S or M sizes.

"If you ask me if I care about my current appearance, of course, I still care a lot about it. It's just that what I'm doing now is adjusting my way of dressing according to my current weight," she said. The weight change has not caused any problems for her. Yong has previously starred in local dramas such as Memori Cinta Suraya, Shhhโ€ฆ I Love You, and Cinta Ibadah.

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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.