Nabila Razali finally shows off Baby M to the world
9 Jun - After covering her son's face in photos for the past few months, Nabila Razali finally showed off baby M to the world on Eid Al-Adha.
On 8 June, the singer posted several photos of her son on Instagram, and posted, "Praise be to God, this year, I had the chance to celebrate Eid in Kelantan... and Baby M is already five months old and it is now the right time for me to introduce baby Nik Muhammad bin Nik Iruwan."
"Thank you to everybody who always sendi Baby M well-wishes. May all the best things come your way," she added.
Many took to the comments to express their adoration for Baby M, including stars like Hawa Rizwana, Ara Johari and Syifa Melvin, with the former writing, "Handsome baby boy. Masha-Allah!"
Nabila, who tied the knot with Nik Iruwan in 2023, gave birth to their first son in December 2024.
Nabila also held a special Aqiqah ceremony in Kota Bharu, and previously invited all fans to attend the event held at Franky Corner.
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