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Bella Fawzi Reveals Longing for Marissa Haque: Misses Being Scolded Too

Bella Fawzi Reveals Longing for Marissa Haque: Misses Being Scolded Too

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Bella Fawzi Reveals Longing for Marissa Haque: Misses Being Scolded Too

Bella Fawzi reveals her longing for her late mother, Marissa Haque. Through a heartfelt post, Bella writes a long reflection on the year since her mother's passing. Curious about what she shared?

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Through this black and white photo upload, Bella Fawzi expresses her longing for her late mother, Marissa Haque. Bella posted the photo precisely on the 1-year anniversary of Marissa Haque's passing.

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Bella Fawzi shares her feelings, admitting that a year has passed so quickly. According to her, living without her mother still feels strange and difficult even after a year has gone by.

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Bella Fawzi also expressed various things she misses about Marissa Haque. Bella misses the moments when her mother scolded her for various reasons, such as when the house was not clean enough or because she hasn't gotten married yet.

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Not stopping there, Bella Fawzi also praised Marissa Haque as a disciplined, intelligent, and beautiful mother. Bella admits she is proud to have such an extraordinary role model.

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In addition, Bella Fawzi also apologized if she has not been able to fulfill Marissa Haque's hopes. This includes her mother's wish to hold her grandchild.

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Bella admitted that she will not forget the teachings of principles and the courage to fight against injustice. This is what Bella continues to hold onto, so she remains vocal in voicing the issue of Palestinian independence.

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Lastly, Bella Fawzi sent her longing greetings and deep affection. Her prayers are full of love for her mother Marissa Haque and all her family members who have passed away. Find various interesting portraits of other celebrities at kapanlagi.com. If not now, when?