Being the wife of a leader is a difficult task as sacrifices must be made, said Rosmah Mansor, the wife of Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak.
"In this fasting month, let me be frank, I don't even get enough sleep. I only sleep for four hours a day.
"So it is not easy to be the wife of a leader... We are forced to make sacrifices for the people and country...
"So don't let anyone say that being the wife of a leader is easy," she said.
Rosmah made these remarks during her speech at the Cheras Recreational Centre in Kuala Lumpur this morning, where she presented Aidilfitri aid.
Earlier, Najib's wife said she has been attending this function for the last six years.
"Back then, I was young. Now...," she broke into laughter when those in the audience responded, "Still young".
However, Rosmah told the audience that she only looked young but admitted that now, after six years, she felt physically tired.
But the prime minister's wife stressed that she had never grown tired of attending this function.
"In this fasting month, let me be frank, I don't even get enough sleep. I only sleep for four hours a day.
"So it is not easy to be the wife of a leader... We are forced to make sacrifices for the people and country...
"So don't let anyone say that being the wife of a leader is easy," she said.
Rosmah made these remarks during her speech at the Cheras Recreational Centre in Kuala Lumpur this morning, where she presented Aidilfitri aid.
Earlier, Najib's wife said she has been attending this function for the last six years.
"Back then, I was young. Now...," she broke into laughter when those in the audience responded, "Still young".
However, Rosmah told the audience that she only looked young but admitted that now, after six years, she felt physically tired.
But the prime minister's wife stressed that she had never grown tired of attending this function.
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