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Rozi Abdul Razak remembers Siti Nurhaliza's wedding day two decades on

Rozi Abdul Razak recalled the pressures of organising Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza’s 2006 wedding at Masjid Wilayah while managing personal turmoil.

Source: Astro Mustika HD · August 21, 2026 at 1:44 PM · AI-assisted report

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KUALA LUMPUR, 21 AUGUST 2026 —

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Rozi Abdul Razak recalled the pressures of organising Datuk Seri Siti Nurhaliza’s 2006 wedding at Masjid Wilayah while managing personal turmoil.

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“Twenty years ago, I was at Masjid Wilayah from dawn,” the veteran entertainment manager told social media platform Threads. As the de facto “mak pengantin” she handled domestic and international media until late afternoon, a day she described as emotionally exhausting.

She admitted her private problems were weighing on her. “That day I felt completely down, yet I had to set those issues aside and stand firm to celebrate someone else’s happiness,” Rozi said. Two decades later she credits her resilience not to her own strength but “to Allah who gave me the strength.”

Rozi has managed Siti Nurhaliza’s career since 1999. On 21 August 2006 the singer married Datuk Seri Khalid Mohamad Jiwa at the federal territory mosque. The union has produced two children, Siti Aafiyah and Muhammad Afwa.

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