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Yasmien Kurdi shares tender moment caring for her mom

Real life role as a caring daughter for Yasmien
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Yasmien Kurdi recently reminded fans of the quiet, personal moments that truly matter — those rooted in love, gratitude, and the enduring bond between mother and daughter.

The original StarStruck alumna took to social media to share a personal snapshot: a late-night moment spent manually checking her mother’s blood pressure using tools from her nursing school days — her trusted Littmann stethoscope and Baxtel sphygmomanometer.

“Simple joys,” she wrote. “I’m grateful that I can still take my mom’s blood pressure manually.”

It’s a small act, yet it speaks volumes. Years ago, Yasmien was on her way to completing a nursing degree when life — more specifically, motherhood — took a different turn. She became pregnant with her daughter Ayesha during her third year of college and chose to devote her time to raising her child and pursuing her showbiz career. Though she didn’t finish her nursing studies, the discipline and compassion it instilled in her clearly remain.

“The lessons from nursing school never left me,” she reflected. “I carry them in my heart, and I’m thankful I can still use what I’ve learned to care for the people I love… up to this day.”

Now a devoted mother and a loving daughter, Yasmien exemplifies a quiet kind of heroism — one that doesn’t demand attention, but shines brightly in moments of care, service, and love.

The post, which she shared around 1:49 AM, resonated deeply with fans, many of whom admired her humility and sense of duty. While she’s known to many as a talented actress and recording artist, to her family, she’s also a caregiver — equipped not just with medical knowledge but with unwavering devotion.

Yasmien’s story is a powerful reminder that beyond fame and the fast pace of showbiz, what often matters most are the roles we play at home: daughter, mother, and nurturer.

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