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Malaysian singer Sheila Majid shares her precious moments with late mother during Covid-19 lockdown (VIDEO)
Malaysian singer Datuk Sheila Majid was grateful to be able to take care of her mother during the Movement Control Order back in 2020. — Picture by Shafwan Zaidon.

KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 9 — Covid-19 has affected many lives around the world, and likewise for singer Datuk Sheila Majid.

The veteran singer and mother of four in a media conference to promote her upcoming Sheila Majid Big Band Live in Kuala Lumpur concert recently, shared how the epidemic at its height in 2020. offered a little blessing for her.

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Sheila shared that she had a very busy 2019 and has been travelling a lot for work, with her 96-year-old mother always on her mind.

"I always pray that if anything were to happen to her, I want to be in KL. Please God, make sure that I'm in KL.

"Because every time I get a phone call from home I was like ‘Alamak, please, please not now’.

"I mean I know the time is going to come but you know, when it comes, you just don’t want it to come, right?” she said.

In March 2020, Malaysia went into lockdown with the government implementing the movement control order (MCO) which left most Malaysians staying at home, including Sheila and her family.

The Sinaran singer was able to spend time to take care of her mother during the lockdown, which happened to be her late mother's final moments, passing a few months later in August that year.

"I had a good five months taking care of her, day in and day out and I felt fulfilled that when she passed away, I've done everything that I could for her.

"I was content to be able to bathe her, feed her. When before then, I never had the time because I was always flying and she had the maids and nurses (to look after her),” Sheila said.

She added that her mother's condition started deteriorating from June 2020 before she passed, and was laid to rest in Bukit Kiara.

Sheila also lent her voice in Wira Hatiku, the official soundtrack for the pandemic film Juang, which is also an appreciation of frontliners.

As life slowly begins to pick up pace once again, Sheila will be performing for the one-night-onlySheila Majid Big Band Live in Kuala Lumpur concert at Dewan Merdeka, World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur on March 18, 2023.

The concert will have 23 musicians backing Sheila, led by music director Mac Chew and produced by Jennifer Thompson.

Tickets sales begin on December 12, please click here for more information.

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