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#SHOWBIZ: Mickey's maturity captivates Nora's heart

By NST in November 1, 2025 – Reading time 3 minute
#SHOWBIZ: Mickey's maturity captivates Nora's heart


KUALA LUMPUR: Despite having experienced heartbreak, famous actress and entrepreneur Nora Danish has no regrets.

​For Nora, whose full name is Nora Mohd Danish Hanif, 43, every failed relationship is not a loss but a valuable experience to improve herself and understand the true meaning of life.

​”I have never regretted love. Every relationship that comes, good or bad, is part of life’s journey. I learn something from every story,” she said yesterday at the launch of Amber Oasis 2.0- MIRAGE: A Secret by The Desert at Amber Flagship, here.

​Nora added that she never saw failure in love as the end of happiness.

​”If I fail once or twice, it doesn’t mean my life is over or that I’ve lost faith in men. I believe that God will bring someone better, while also making me a better person,” she said.

​The mother of two also admitted that she still hopes to get married again when the time is right.

​”Of course, I still want to get married. I want a partner who will go to heaven with me. Living alone is tiring, too. If I have an understanding friend, it would be even more beautiful. But I leave everything to Allah,” she said.

​Commenting on the gossip linking her to financial consultant Mickey Ayo, Nora said that their age difference was not an obstacle in their relationship.

​”So far, praise be to God, everything is good. I’m young at heart, so I don’t think the age difference is a big problem. Mickey is mature and knows how to calm me down. We complement each other,” she said.

​Nora added that the 33-year-old man was also pleasant and easy going.

​”He’s the fun type; he makes me laugh a lot. At the same time, he also helps give me ideas in business. But I don’t want to say too much because we don’t know where this relationship is going. For now, we’re focused on our respective jobs,” she said.

​In a separate development, Nora is now focusing on the food and beverage business through the opening of the Padang Teduh restaurant, which began operating two weeks ago.

​The restaurant received an incredible response from the first day, unexpectedly attracting customers from states as far away as , Terengganu, and Johor.

​”Many customers came, especially aunts who used to see me act in Puteri,” she said.

​”When they praise the cooking, I’m moved because they’re good at cooking. So when they praise it, I feel really touched,” she added.

​Nora also appreciates every customer’s criticism and considers it an opportunity to improve the quality of dishes and service.

​”I’m grateful when someone reprimands me because it shows they care. In the food business, maintaining quality is not easy. But I take every criticism with an open heart,” she said.

© New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd



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