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Malaysia’s very own Dr Nur Amalina Che Bakri has been featured on Vogue UK recently where she talked about her wedding there and also the challenges she faced to hold a ceremony during the pandemic.
Celebrated for being an all round super woman
In an article titled –
This Surgeon Pulled Off A Pandemic Wedding While Studying For A PhD & Helping Out With Vaccine Trials, Dr Amalina detailed her modest processions at the London Central Mosque.
She also fondly remembers the ceremonies that we have here and said that she wants to hold receptions both in the UK and in Malaysia.
Meet Bukky Bakray, BAFTA s New Rising Star
The U.K. native won the award at the British Film Academy s ceremony on Sunday.
Bukky Bakway, 19, was nominated for two awards at this year’s BAFTAs: Rising Star Award and Best Actress in a Leading Role. As she graced the red carpet in custom Prada, according to Vogue UK, the
Rocks actress had no idea that she would shake the world and cause us to want to know the excited teen behind the screen who paid homage to DMX during her acceptance speech.
She gave a nod to her
Rocks cast and crew family for teaching her “what it means to live a life,” with which she followed a short tribute to the late rapper. “Sleep well to everyone else who died last year and this year, who went to bed indefinitely,” Bakray said as she paid respects for co-workers, friends, and loved ones who passed as well, including the “Ruff Ryders Anthem” rapper. “I truly believe it is the love and the light that you have left on this universe which is ho
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Btw asking someone you don’t know (well)who has an ethnic name if you can call them a “nickname” is not a term of endearment it’s a micro aggression & you don’t have the right to say there is no malicious/sinister intent you just don’t do it
I thought that was just common sense
This has continued to happen throughout my life on name badges, work contracts, invitations, and even awards. Much like Thandiwe Newton, the ‘nickname’ I go by, Merry, was not one I initially agreed to. ‘Merry’ was assigned to me originally by a music tutor who saw my name written down and said: “Not gonna try with that one. How about ‘Merry’?” Lucky for them, I was a big