This Actress Became The Second Wife Of The King Of Malaysia. Here’s Her Sad Fate
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- Julia Rais was a popular actress in Malaysia in the early 90s. She could have become a big movie star, but she chose a different fate and became the second wife of the Sultan of Pahang. After the wedding, she ended her career. And after the birth of her daughters, she completely disappeared from the royal life of the family. What happened to her? Watch the Wow channel to see her eldest daughter, who now looks like a model.
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Tengku Iman’s mother, Che Puan Julia Rais did attend the wedding of her eldest daughter. the media is not allowed to take picture or record a video of her in the wedding ceremony by the pahang royal palace…
This is crazy.Pahang royal or Malaysia royal family should learn to follow Brunei.Afterall it is legal to have few wives in the Muslim faith. Sultanah should allow her mum to be part of her family.
@@sungai447Exactly, the secrecy is just so unnerving…I’m suspecting that she might have done something untoward which basically caused her banishment!
They are doing great and do not report with assumptions....
She's living in a spiritual life as what her daughter said.
Salute you Julia.I don't agree that the royals should keep her away from the public.Its so inhuman!!!after all Muslim allows 4 wives isn't it?
should be taken down. so many wrong facts and bad assumptions
She made pact with the Sultan - to live the country and he will lavishly support her to the end of her life ! . Her daughters well enjoy the titles and everything that comes with it ! 😉
Agreed totally, it was a choice she made and lived up to it ...
Her staying in the background rather in the limelight has been a win-win for the Royal family as a whole ...
....u mean 'leave the country'
@@janleeintube ???
BISUK HaTi. Siol. Ada kacau mak bapok ko ke?
It's sad that she is not allowed to live in Malaysia.She should after all Muslim allowed few wives.
I also believe she was paid handsomely and lives a quiet life. I hope so ❤
Her daughters look happy and beautiful
Australia 💕 Christina
why they look dark like indians? Is Julia indian like Maya Karin?
@@ustizc4790: Try look up on Googles HOW Malay and Indonesian (with the exception of those from Irian Jaya/Papua, Timor etc) looks like…..
Malay resembled more of those from Philippines, Thailand than Indians 😂
@@jessicapower1230 Of course I agree. But here you can see Julia is NOT Malay.
@@ustizc4790 Malay mix with British, so definitely not Indian
Life as queen and princess is really hard. There are many rules they must follow inside and outside palace. You can have lavish life but you must pay with huge price
That’s why royals must married royals
@@danishh1385 agree. Their life not beautiful as fairy tale. Palace is golden cage. I not against commoner marry prince or princess. Its their choice. But they should know what happen to them if they divorced. They have nothing especially child custody
@@danishh1385 and produce imbeciles
I was in school when stories about Julia Rais was talked about in my household. She was an upcoming actress who got fame very quickly. It was rumoured that the young Prince of Pahang who was already married then had an eye on her and had approached her for marriage, which she rejected bluntly. While this was going on, she was involved in a horrific accidents where her whole face was damaged and her career as an actress was put on hold. This is when the young Prince came back into her life again and offered to pay her medical plastic surgery in return she has to marry him, so, in desperation that's what she did; poor woman. It's a sad story.
A lot of stories are just make-ups. We don't comment on things we don't know. Even if we know that is their lives, good or bad, no one knows. Let people live their lives in peace.
@@Iris-2023gh Julia Rais was a public figure, and the news about her was every where. She was with actress Suzana Lankester when the accident happened on 18 June 1991, refer back to the newspapers. No make-ups; the news then were not filtered like now. The news about her only stopped after her marriage to the young Prince of Pahang.
You mean Susan Lancaster?
@@saffrondominic4585 he chose pmx and want najib to be home. Karma
in the newspaper I've read (Singapore newspaper called New Paper, 12 JANUARY 1993- page 19), Susan got cut on her face badly and her nose broke, but I'm not sure about Julia's injury, it wasn't mentioned.. but Susan said they both didn't wear seatbelts at that time cause they had just left, so their face went through the windscreen
The pronunciation of Pahang is Pa ( like papa) and Hung ....Pa Hung NOT Pay- Heng. 😅😅😅
Americans pronounced A as in A not like the British as in AH
Pahang - pronounced Bahasa Melayu way, not British nor American way.
Agreed. We must pronounce correctly according to the mother tongue, not pronounce the way as you like it.
It's an AI generated voice, what else you expect from that😂
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Assumption is not good
Thank god they look like her
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The pronunciation is terrible.
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Sultan Pahang is a good man, i believe that he never left Julia Rais. It is accepted in Malaysia that a second wife of Sultan live in quiet life.
Always step mother is bad reputation no matter what you do in life , they are contradictory to you..
but Sultanah Azizah has proven that wrong. She maybe their step mother but she certainly don't consider them as her step children but her own. Not everyone wd do that.
Cinderella syndrome 😂
Good that her 3 daughters are treated like princesses n enjoy a luxurious life but sad that their mom cld not b part of their life frm young.all luxuries cannot replace a moms love
She is not abandoned. She lives in London and the Sultan and daughters visit her occasionally. Tho am not sure if she is divorced.
laughing hearing you pronouncing 'Pahang'
i think pahang royal can start sue this one page
This is a fact not an insult, so there is no law that can be used to sue
I wouldn't want to be no.2. not even being some one mistress. God don't approve of such living.
indeed you maybe no 4 or 5 behind girlfriends, one nightstanders and prost.
which god?
Look at history. Leaders, Kings or Emperors of long ago all had many wives or concubines or mistresses.
Not saying it's right or wrong but it happened throughout history around the world.
Don't involve religion if you don't have the same religion as him. He can marry 4, but he doesn't necessarily have to do that. It is better to stay and be loyal to one ❤.
@hanawolfgang it's true that it's wrong and it creates agony for all parties...u,can see it from history. Learn pls.
She is an adult when she married the royal. She should know the implications of being the second wife of the royal.
The 1st wife of the royal is very kind and nice queen. She treats her stepdaughters as her owns.
Ada wang, ada amoi
What a terrible accent!
Of course the jealousy of first wife of king, simply what I mean, the first wife doing bad for 2nd wife of torturing by psychological attact. Of course monopolizing of wife of monarchy by stream media to social media for people of Malaysia ignorance of really happened for 2nd wife. This a very common brutality attact by shellfish 2nd wife to distract
lol. thats is monarch rule. u simplify accuse the queen
Why is it jealousy? If women were allowed multiple husbands then the men would suffer ( plus their children ). Just because something ' s allowed to happen doesn't mean it' s good. For example, in Afghanistan, many girls and even boys do not go to school at all.
I don't think you people should speculate when you don't know the true facts if the family
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Of course la sis.. kalau tak takde la IVF sampai 17 kali LOL...
So the princess has a bad stepmom
No, her stepmom is the nicest princess for all you know. These assumptions are not accurate and not good. We Malaysians know this 😐
There are NO bad stepmothers in Royal Household. It is a very complicated situation.
Very much like the Royal Household of Sultan of Brunei.
I notice that these queens may not like the 2nd wife, but they treat their step kids like their own. I guess because the kids have royal blood whereas the moms are normally commoners.
@@tinkerbell66666 It makes sense from ex- Malaysian. I thought the country was trying to do away with Royalties when they had their Independence!.
@@victorynowall nah...we still need them. Our politicians are all clowns. Neither the king nor the PM have absolute power.