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Malaysia ― Earlier this week, social media was abuzz when Malaysian influencer King Coco revealed that she and her husband Azrin Anas Abdul Shukor had finally split up after four years of marriage.

In her post on social media, King Coco revealed that she decided to shed some light on her current marital status after discussing it with her former husband.

Many fans started shipping King Coco and rapper Caprice together as lovers, not too long after King Coco’s divorce came to light, reported Hype.my.

Photo: Instagram screengrab/k1ngcoco_1

According to some netizens on social media, the two celebrities would make a good fit as a couple due to their exaggerated English accent.

It was also reported recently that Caprice jokingly stated that he wanted to video call King Coco. If you’re curious about what King Coco have to say about Caprice, read on.

During a recent virtual interview with mStar, the 23-year-old stated that she’s not interested in pursuing a romantic relationship with the “Dem Girls” jam-maker. She told the portal, “No, Caprice doesn’t meet my taste (in a man). I’m sorry, Caprice!” At the same time, she revealed that she’ll probably be open to meeting someone new, but not right now.

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Born Jul 25, 1988, Ariz Ramli, better known as Caprice is a singer, songwriter, record producer, businessman and motivational speaker in Malaysia. Most of his songs are sung in English, “Lenglui” and “Dem Girls” have propelled him into the mainstream. Caprice is also the founder of the Classruum educational application under Caprice Technologies.

In late June 2021, Caprice travelled to Gaza, Palestine to provide humanitarian aid to residents there affected by the Israeli-Palestinian crisis which saw airstrikes by both sides, taking inspiration from the country’s leading religious and philanthropist, Ebit Lew who do the same thing before. In this mission, he was along with Baling Member of Parliament , Abdul Azeez Abdul Rahim who acted as the head of the mission. /TISG