A 21-year-old Malaysian influencer recently discovered her husband’s infidelity after discovering incriminating messages on his smartwatch.
Nurin Lofa revealed snippets of the messages, in which her husband and another woman addressed each other with intimate nicknames.

Infidelity involving an alleged STPM student
In a now-deleted video, the influencer claimed that the other woman was an STPM student. Nurin expressed deep regret and disappointment over the deception, noting that she had stayed by her husband’s side even when he was unemployed.
“I was so proud of you, even when people called you jobless. I defended you, telling everyone you were working as a food delivery rider.”
Addressing the alleged “third party” directly by name, Nurin added:
“How would your parents feel if they found out you were with my husband? I could have walked away from this, but I can’t just ignore it when I have a two-year-old child to think about!”
In another TikTok post on Monday (2 February), an emotional Nurin “sent a reminder” to the other woman:
“To that woman from Temerloh, who is also an STPM student: I swear on my parents’ names, you will never find happiness in this life or the hereafter.”

“Forgive Mummy for choosing the wrong father”
In a Threads post last night, Nurin mentioned she had deleted some of her posts at her husband’s request. However, the couple ultimately took the matter to the Syariah Court.
Although the tension at home has reportedly eased, Nurin emphasised that her grievance with the other woman remains unresolved.
“To that kid from Temerloh, I’m not done with you. You can’t run. If not today, it’ll be some other day.”

In a separate post, Nurin shared pictures of her son along with a heartfelt apology:
“Forgive me for choosing the wrong father for you. Maybe I haven’t been a good wife, but I promise to be the strongest and most loving mother to you.”
As of today (4 February), Nurin revealed that she is set to face her husband in court on 25 February. Her husband, meanwhile, is reportedly trying to convince her to reconsider her decision to move forward with the case.

