Bella Astillah finds emotional peace following divorce from ex-husband Aliff Aziz


Malaysian artiste Bella Astillah and Aliff Aziz divorced on June 13. Photos: Bella Astillah/Instagram, Aliff Aziz/Instagram

Malaysian singer Bella Astillah says she’s in a better place emotionally, three months after divorcing Singaporean actor Aliff Aziz.

In a recent TikTok video, Bella shared that she is currently at peace and enjoying life with her two children and family.

“I want to share my situation with everyone. For now, many people can see that I am happy with my children. After all this, I feel calmer, Alhamdulillah.

“We just have to be calm with destiny and learn from life's mistakes. Whatever happens, there must be wisdom. That's the best,” she said.

Bella also added that she is grateful for the people who have supported her through times of adversity.

“I want to make this video to thank everyone who has supported me unconditionally, including my fans and especially my family who has always been there to give me strength.

“What I'm going through right now, l accept everything with open arms and will live life as usual.

“The most important thing is that I still have my parents and children in my life. Alhamdulillah,” she said.

Bella and Aliff, who married in 2016, divorced with a single talaq on June 13 this year.

The Singaporean actor granted Bella full custody of their two children – Ayden Adrean, seven, and Ara Adreanna, four.

The former couple made headlines in March when religious authorities detained Aliff under suspicion of committing khalwat with local actress Ruhainies, 31.

Bella and Aliff first divorced in 2019 after Aliff was hit with cheating allegations. However, they reconciled in 2020.

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