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00:00 This is the first time, after I joined the showbiz industry, I was severely criticized.
00:06 It's like body-shaming.
00:07 It's never happened in my life.
00:10 We read comments, people comment like...
00:11 She already commented, one comment.
00:13 Okay?
00:14 It's not enough, she even DMed me.
00:16 She wanted to show how much she hates me.
00:27 I started off in an unofficial way in 2006.
00:33 I started with a telemovie.
00:36 I started with a telemovie at that time.
00:39 But at that time, I was still studying at Aswara.
00:44 So, I couldn't really do a lot of dramas.
00:48 If you follow, from 2006,
00:51 officially, it was only in 2013.
00:55 So, that's how it started.
00:56 And actually, I started from theater.
00:59 If you follow my background from theater,
01:01 from theater, I went up to drama,
01:04 drama, acting,
01:06 suddenly, I joined the showbiz industry.
01:09 And now, it's like this.
01:11 I've done everything.
01:13 2006 until now, thank God, I'm still accepted in the industry.
01:19 I'm still an actress, a host, an entertainer, a singer.
01:24 I'm a singer.
01:26 I don't have a song that I want to sing,
01:29 but mostly, I'm an entertainer.
01:31 When I was in school, I was asked,
01:37 "What do you want to be?"
01:38 I raised my hand.
01:39 "My dream is to marry Tan Sri."
01:43 Then, everyone laughed.
01:44 If I don't get Tan Sri, I'm okay with Dato'.
01:47 It just crept in.
01:50 "I want to marry Tan Sri, teacher."
01:54 If I don't get Tan Sri, I'm okay with Dato'.
01:56 Okay, true story.
02:00 When I was young,
02:03 my dreams were changing.
02:04 When I saw people become gymnasts,
02:08 they played like that, right?
02:09 The ribbon, I want to be a gymnast.
02:11 When we went on a flying ship,
02:13 when I was in 6th grade,
02:15 I suddenly wanted to be a flight attendant.
02:17 I said I wanted to be a flight attendant.
02:19 Suddenly, I got into the first grade,
02:21 I wanted to be a scientist.
02:23 My dreams were all great, right?
02:26 But actually, since I was young,
02:28 actually, since I was in kindergarten,
02:30 I really liked acting.
02:32 I would force my cousins
02:35 or people in the neighborhood
02:37 to watch my performances.
02:39 I think I've manifested from kindergarten
02:41 to become an actress.
02:44 I think my big dreams are to become an actress.
02:47 Praise be to God,
02:48 I pray for one thing,
02:50 and the second is that I have to try
02:51 to go towards what I want.
02:55 And of course, when I was studying,
02:58 I didn't have a clear idea
03:00 about how to become an actress,
03:02 how to get into TV.
03:05 Because I watched TV,
03:06 but how could I get into TV?
03:08 I didn't have that.
03:09 But after I studied,
03:11 I met my friend again.
03:12 He graduated from a technical school.
03:15 He was a year younger than me.
03:16 So, when he was 19 years old,
03:17 he didn't know where to go.
03:20 He just hung out in Sogo.
03:21 Suddenly, my friend graduated from technical school.
03:24 He said he wanted to study at ASWARA,
03:26 the National Academy of Music at that time.
03:28 He wanted to study music,
03:29 I wanted to study theater.
03:30 So, from there, I studied theater,
03:33 got my diploma,
03:34 and we went out to the field,
03:37 met people, industry people,
03:38 met directors, producers.
03:41 From there, there was a film director
03:43 and a producer,
03:44 a drama director,
03:46 and a producer.
03:47 I got my diploma,
03:48 and I got to act in a tele-movie.
03:51 So, that's where it started.
03:53 From the theater's pit,
03:55 I went into the drama's pit.
03:58 The first one to become a character,
04:00 the actress,
04:02 was Yam.
04:04 It's just started.
04:07 This morning,
04:10 I was invited.
04:11 I was invited.
04:12 I was invited by Yam's husband.
04:14 Mr. Leha.
04:16 Do you want to sit on the top?
04:17 That was the first tele-movie.
04:20 I think there's a struggle, right?
04:25 Especially as...
04:26 Okay, if you're a singer,
04:28 your instrument is your vocal.
04:30 If you're a musician,
04:31 your instrument is your musical instrument.
04:33 For an actress,
04:35 her instrument is her body.
04:38 So, it's stereotypical.
04:41 If you want to be an actress,
04:42 you need to have a beautiful appearance,
04:45 a solid body.
04:47 So, for me,
04:49 to be in this industry,
04:50 it's like you have to step on real earth
04:53 where if you don't have the appearance
04:56 or the shape that they want,
04:58 it's a little difficult to enter.
05:00 Because it's like,
05:01 how do you want to be a heroine
05:03 if you're like this?
05:05 You're not that pretty
05:07 to be on TV.
05:09 But I think,
05:11 if we have talent,
05:12 we believe in what we want,
05:14 it doesn't matter what our size is,
05:16 what our appearance is,
05:18 if we're suitable for the role,
05:20 what's wrong with that?
05:21 What I think is,
05:22 if I want to continue to be in this industry,
05:25 I have to be strong.
05:25 I can't make myself a victim.
05:27 I mean,
05:28 "Oh, yeah, you made me like this, right?
05:31 Yeah, because I'm like this, right?"
05:33 Don't.
05:33 Because you chose to be in this field, right?
05:36 That's what I did from the beginning
05:39 until now,
05:41 where I think like,
05:43 if I want to be here,
05:44 I have to fight that feeling
05:46 and I have to try
05:48 to achieve what I want.
05:50 But at the same time,
05:52 wherever you are,
05:54 you have to remain
05:55 like a body.
05:57 The more you're noisy, the more you're low.
05:59 Hey!
06:00 Hey, who are you?
06:01 Where's my tone?
06:02 I'm here to take you.
06:05 Yeah!
06:07 Oh!
06:08 Wow!
06:09 What the?
06:10 Wow!
06:11 What the?
06:15 Of course, the first thing is,
06:22 because in the world of theatre,
06:24 if I do a performance,
06:25 we always get a good vibe.
06:27 I mean,
06:28 we get a positive vibe,
06:29 positive comments,
06:31 people like our aura
06:33 when we're on stage.
06:35 But when I first went out
06:37 in the field of teaching
06:39 for this programme,
06:40 this is the first time.
06:41 I guess,
06:42 after I entered the field of teaching,
06:45 I was severely criticized.
06:46 It's like body shaming.
06:48 It's never been in my life,
06:49 in my life history,
06:50 we read comments,
06:51 people comment like,
06:52 "She has commented."
06:53 One comment, okay?
06:54 A bad comment is one,
06:56 people can read.
06:57 It's not enough to be DMed.
06:59 The time to show how much
07:00 I hate you,
07:01 at that time, I felt like,
07:03 "Eh, is it because of my size
07:06 that people hate me?"
07:08 It's been a week,
07:09 I don't want to go out,
07:11 I don't want to talk to people.
07:12 Praise be to God,
07:13 because I have a lot of friends,
07:16 so my friends,
07:17 they give good vibes, you know.
07:19 They'll say this,
07:19 "Cherry,
07:20 in the 10 comments,
07:22 6 of them said it was good,
07:24 the rest said it wasn't good.
07:26 So, which one is bigger?"
07:28 Of course, I'll say,
07:29 "6."
07:30 The 6 who said it was good.
07:31 I'm not the type
07:32 who likes to post statements, you know.
07:34 Like,
07:34 "It's not status," or whatever.
07:36 Yeah, I feel like,
07:37 "Eh, no need.
07:38 If I'm sad,
07:39 or if I need to say something,
07:40 I'll say it to my friends."
07:42 But at that time,
07:43 I wrote my status on Instagram.
07:46 I wrote, like,
07:47 "If my voice is hoarse,
07:50 maybe I can tone it down.
07:51 If my movements are big,
07:53 maybe I can reduce it.
07:55 But if you talk about
07:57 my body,
07:59 if you say,
07:59 "This week, I'm big,
08:01 next week, I can't keep it small.
08:03 So, don't make me physically
08:05 make you not like me.
08:08 Because I'm giving you
08:09 what I can give you,
08:11 which is my talent,
08:12 not my appearance."
08:14 So, that was the first time
08:15 I wrote a statement, and
08:17 Alhamdulillah,
08:18 the positive comments that people gave,
08:20 like, "Oh, okay, okay, Sherry.
08:21 Thank you so much."
08:23 Okay, for example,
08:23 when I used to watch TV,
08:25 I had my idols.
08:26 For example, like,
08:27 the late Kak Di Bano.
08:29 People who gave me hope, like,
08:31 "I love you, sister.
08:31 You're like such an idol for me.
08:34 And if you can succeed,
08:35 InsyaAllah, I can succeed too."
08:37 When we're on that stage,
08:40 and there are people who say, like,
08:42 "Sherry, thank you for giving us the spirit
08:46 so that we can feel confident
08:49 that one day,
08:50 we can be like you."
08:52 I don't want to think about
08:53 how many days I'm going to be on air.
08:55 I don't care.
08:56 But for me to break
08:59 the stereotype about my appearance,
09:02 my appearance,
09:04 it takes time
09:05 for people to be like,
09:06 "Okay, now I believe you, Sherry.
09:09 You're on the stage.
09:10 We don't look at your appearance,
09:11 but we look at what you want to convey."
09:14 What advice do you want to give to the young people?
09:17 Then, I also got one advice
09:20 from my lecturer.
09:22 The one I've been bringing up until now,
09:24 is to treat the shortcomings as an advantage.
09:28 What we think is lacking in ourselves,
09:30 is actually an advantage for ourselves.
09:33 But when I entered this industry,
09:36 I've said this about the code.
09:38 And there are veteran artists who will say,
09:43 "Sherry, there's no shortage."
09:45 It means that we humans don't have shortcomings.
09:48 We all have advantages.
09:49 So, you don't have to think about
09:51 what your shortcomings are.
09:52 Because if you believe in your shortcomings,
09:54 you will feel that you're not confident in yourself.
09:57 Then, you'll think again, "That's true."
10:00 But, well, everyone has their own way.
10:03 I think the most important thing that I've learned
10:05 from everyone in this industry,
10:08 is to respect each other.
10:11 That's the most important thing.
10:13 If we don't respect each other,
10:15 it's hard.
10:16 It doesn't matter if we're new in the industry,
10:19 or if we've been in the industry for a long time.
10:21 The most important thing is to respect each other.
10:25 What is your biggest achievement?
10:28 Maybe when I was given the trust to
10:31 take on the task of hosting big programs,
10:36 like the Singer's Championship.
10:37 And I never thought about it.
10:39 When I was young, I never thought about it.
10:41 Like, one day, I will host the Singer's Championship.
10:45 And that is the opening for Sherry Al-Hadad
10:49 to be in every prestigious award in Malaysia.
10:54 I'm very grateful because,
10:56 I think, almost all of the awards in Malaysia,
11:01 I've hosted.
11:02 For example, the Singer's Championship,
11:04 the Meletup Award,
11:06 the AIM Award,
11:08 the Screen Award,
11:09 ABP,
11:10 the Popular Star Award.
11:12 In Singapore, the Planet Music Award.
11:18 Those are some of the most beautiful memories for me.
11:22 I think people believe in my talent
11:26 to host these programs.
11:28 What is your biggest achievement?
11:31 Sherry Al-Hadad always brings a comedy character.
11:36 This time, in 2023,
11:38 I don't know, the story hasn't been released yet.
11:41 I'm nervous too.
11:42 Where I acted in a drama for Astro,
11:47 which is about Kunsa,
11:49 and I played the role of a stepmother.
11:52 It's hard for me to break my comedy character
11:55 because I've done too many or always played a comedy character.
11:58 This time, it's a little different.
12:00 Every day, when I went to shoot, I still couldn't believe it.
12:03 "Am I really doing my role?"
12:06 "Can people really be angry with me?"
12:08 "Can people be sad with me?"
12:10 Or, every time I'm angry or sad, people will laugh too.
12:14 I don't know.
12:15 That's a challenge and the biggest thing in my career
12:19 to break the stereotype of being a comedian.
12:23 What is the most difficult thing in acting?
12:25 I think this is the most...
12:28 Every year, I feel like I'm going to lose weight.
12:33 Then, I'll be like this.
12:36 Every year, when I want to lose weight,
12:39 people will say,
12:41 "Sherry, if you lose weight,
12:43 people won't call you a comedian anymore."
12:46 I'll think about it again and it's true.
12:49 We're getting old.
12:51 We're old and our knees aren't strong.
12:56 That's one of the things.
12:57 As for my career,
12:59 I don't want to be a director.
13:01 If I'm a director, I don't want to be a film or drama director.
13:04 I want to be a theater director.
13:08 But it's a little cute.
13:09 Children's theater.
13:11 If I'm given a chance and there's a funder,
13:14 who will fund me?
13:17 I want to make a film for my children.
13:19 I'm so humble.
13:24 I want to thank those who don't pray for me.
13:30 Actually, the thing that I feel most grateful for
13:35 is when my fans pray for my happiness and fortune.
13:41 I really need those prayers.
13:46 Without your prayers and support,
13:50 I might not be where I am today.
13:53 Thank you so much for your support.
13:57 I love you all.
13:58 (upbeat music)

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