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Actress Nurul Aini withdraws nomination from Pesta Perdana’s popularity award, saying ‘it’s time’ to do so

She is still in the running for two acting awards.

On May 25, Singaporean actress Nurul Aini Abdul Rahim, better known as Nurul Aini, announced her decision to withdraw her nomination for Most Popular Female Personality at this year’s Pesta Perdana ceremony – an event that honours excellence in Singapore’s Malay entertainment industry. The 40-year-old star will still be in the running for two acting awards.

In a TikTok video posted on Mediacorp’s page, the actress said: “I just found out I’m being nominated for Most Popular Female Personality and I think that, after being in this industry for 20 years, it’s time for me to withdraw myself from the award.”

Nonetheless, she expressed her excitement and eagerness “to know who the other nominees are”. She then ended the video by thanking fans for “still loving her even after 20 years”.

Nurul Aini burst onto the scene in 2002, after winning third place in Suria’s talent competition Juara. A few months later, she was offered a supporting role in the wildly popular Malay drama Cinta Bollywood, opposite Aaron Aziz and Suhaila Salam. In a career spanning over 20 years, she has won the Most Popular Female Personality award five times.

Following Nurul Aini’s withdrawal, netizens have praised her for “being humble”. One user even consoled her, saying “It doesn't matter how many years you (have been in the) industry, you (still) deserve it”.

The Pesta Perdana 2023 live show will air on Jun 17 on mewatch and Suria. Nominees have been announced here and include the likes of Malaysian veteran actress Fauziah Nawi and celebrity chef Shahrizal Salleh aka Chef Bob.

Source: CNA/hq

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