Woman claims to be girlfriend of Singaporean actor Aliff Aziz ...

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The controversy surrounding Singaporean singer-actor Aliff Aziz has taken a new turn. On Monday (Apr 22), a woman by the name of Sarah Yasmine alleged that she had been Aliff's lover since January this year.

In her Instagram post, Sarah provided a rundown of how the relationship purportedly started, as well as her account of the events that transpired after Aliff was caught in close proximity with Malaysian actress Ruhainies.

According to Sarah, the pair became close after talking on social media. Sarah claimed that Aliff was complaining to her about his relationship with his wife Bella Astillah and was seeking "advice and moral support" from her. Eventually, Aliff professed his love for Sarah and the pair became a couple.

However, in early March, Aliff was caught being in close proximity with Ruhainies. After getting released by the authorities, he got Sarah to buy him clothes and stayed in her house for a month.

One day, Sarah was helping Aliff charge his phone and came across a WhatsApp chat between him and a contact he saved as NRF. According to Sarah, the messages between Aliff and NRF made it seem like "they were lovers" and claimed that NRF was Ruhainies whose full name is Nur Ruhainies Farehah Zainul Ilyas.

Sarah added that NRF sought to bring down Bella Astillah and influenced Aliff to make decisions that were unbecoming of a husband.

Sarah then proceeded to upload an image of a conversation between NRF and Aliff, as well as a video of herself embracing Aliff who is seen kissing her on the cheek.

She added: "I apologise to those affected by my statements. I humbly admit my faults as I am a human being who isn't free from mistakes. To Bella, I know that you know of my existence in Aliff's life and once again, I apologise."

"To Aliff, of course, I am still with you as I am your girlfriend...I am doing this out of love to save you from all this mess..."

Aliff Aziz, Bella Astillah and Ruhainies have yet to respond to these allegations.

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