Ahmad Zahid Hamidi's daughter wants news outlets to use her actual name when they write about her. Nurulhidayah Ahmad Zahid posted on Facebook asking reporters to stop just calling her the deputy prime minister's daughter. She feels proud of her family connection but wants people to recognize her as her individual person. The politician says every person deserves respect for their contributions and identity. She believes newspapers should write about people using their real names instead of just family labels.
Nurulhidayah shared a screenshot from Malaysiakini that described her comments about former Umno members wanting to return to the party. She never asked for special treatment or praise from journalists. The Facebook post explained that she simply wants writers to use her full name when reporting news stories. Nurulhidayah said good journalism means treating people with fairness and respect no matter who their relatives are. She thinks ethical reporting helps create better media standards for everyone.
The daughter of Malaysia's second most powerful politician refuses to let news organizations erase her personal identity. She accepts that people will always connect her with her famous father's political career. Nurulhidayah demands that her individual achievements and opinions receive proper recognition from the press. She believes using someone's actual name shows basic respect and professionalism. The politician wants media coverage that acknowledges both her family background and her separate identity as a person.
Nurulhidayah shared a screenshot from Malaysiakini that described her comments about former Umno members wanting to return to the party. She never asked for special treatment or praise from journalists. The Facebook post explained that she simply wants writers to use her full name when reporting news stories. Nurulhidayah said good journalism means treating people with fairness and respect no matter who their relatives are. She thinks ethical reporting helps create better media standards for everyone.
The daughter of Malaysia's second most powerful politician refuses to let news organizations erase her personal identity. She accepts that people will always connect her with her famous father's political career. Nurulhidayah demands that her individual achievements and opinions receive proper recognition from the press. She believes using someone's actual name shows basic respect and professionalism. The politician wants media coverage that acknowledges both her family background and her separate identity as a person.