Manohara Odelia Height, Age, Husband, Family, Biography
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Height: 5' 7"
Age: 33 Years
Hometown: Jakarta, Indonesia
| Bio/Wiki | |
|---|---|
| Birth Name | Manohara Odelia Manz |
| Full Name | Manohara Odelia Pinot |
| Profession(s) | • Model • Actress |
| Famous for | Her marriage to Malaysian Kelantanese prince Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra |
| Physical Stats | |
| Height (approx.) | 5' 7" (170 cm) |
| Weight (approx.) | 55 Kg (121 lbs) |
| Figure Measurements (approx.) | 34-30-36 |
| Eye Colour | Black |
| Hair Colour | Black |
| Career | |
| Debut | Film: Loe Gue End (As Vira in 2012) |
| Personal Life | |
| Date of Birth | 28 February 1992 (Friday) |
| Age (as of 2025) | 33 Years |
| Birthplace | Jakarta, Indonesia |
| Zodiac sign | Pisces |
| Nationality | Indonesian |
| Hometown | Jakarta, Indonesia |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Food Habit | Non-vegetarian |
| Social Media | |
| Relationships & More | |
| Marital Status | Divorced |
| Marriage Date | 26 August 2008 (div. 2009) |
| Family | |
| Husband/Spouse | Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra |
| Parents | Father- George Manz Mother- Daisy Fajarina |
| Siblings | Sister- Dewi Sari Asih |
Some Lesser Known Facts About Manohara Odelia
- Manohara Odelia Pinot was born to mixed parents of American and Indonesian descent.
- She earlier held dual Indonesian and American citizenship because her biological father, George Manz, was an American citizen.
- Her mother, Daisy, first married an Indonesian man named Edy, then married Manz.
- Daisy and George Manz separated in 1994, after which Daisy married German citizen Reiner Pinot-Noack, whose surname Manohara adopted.
- In 2007, Daisy fled France with Manohara and her daughter Dewi after her adopted daughter Saliha filed police complaints alleging abuse.
- A French court later sentenced Daisy to eighteen months’ imprisonment in absentia, while Reiner Pinot-Noack received a four-month sentence.
- French authorities continued to seek Daisy for charges related to exploiting a vulnerable person and assault since 1998.
- Manohara met Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra in December 2006 at a dinner hosted by Malaysia’s then Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak.
- On 26 August 2008, Tengku Fakhry married sixteen-year-old Manohara in Malaysia despite missing legal requirements under Indonesian law.
- In early 2009, Manohara returned to Indonesia secretly via Singapore after reportedly facing abuse during her stay in Kelantan.
- In February 2009, Tengku Fakhry bought Manohara a car and later invited her, Daisy, and Dewi for umrah to Mecca.
- After the pilgrimage on 9 March 2009, Daisy and Dewi were left at the Mecca airport without Manohara. Daisy approached the Indonesian government and Komnas HAM, alleging that Tengku Fakhry had abducted her daughter.
- The issue drew international attention when Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak avoided questions during his April 2009 Jakarta visit.
- Daisy held press conferences in Jakarta, claiming Malaysian authorities blocked her from entering Malaysia to see Manohara.
- Indonesia formally sought clarification from Malaysia regarding the denial of entry and alleged abuse involving Malaysian royalty.
- On 31 May 2009, Manohara escaped Kelantan royal supervision in Singapore and returned to Indonesia with her mother.
- With help from the US Embassy, Manohara reached Changi Airport after Kelantan bodyguards allegedly tried to stop her.
- At a televised press conference, Manohara confirmed emotional and physical abuse allegations against her husband.
- She stated she would not return to Kelantan and expressed her intention to seek a divorce from Tengku Fakhry.
- Women’s rights activist Ratna Sarumpaet withdrew support, citing a lack of determination, followed by lawyer O.C. Kaligis withdrawing representation.
- Lawyer Hotman Paris Hutapea later took over the legal representation for Manohara. Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry offered legal assistance, but Manohara did not file reports or submit medical evidence.
- Due to a lack of cooperation, Malaysian lawyer Fakrul applied to withdraw from the case.
- Disputes also arose between Manohara’s biological father and stepfather regarding her custody and future education.
- In Malaysia, Tengku Fakhry filed a lawsuit, which Manohara did not attend or defend. The Malaysian court ordered Manohara to return to her husband and repay RM1.2 million, treating the amount as a loan.
- The court ruled her disloyal and disobedient due to non-appearance, denying her marital claims and privileges.
- Tengku Fakhry stated the lawsuit aimed to protect his dignity and deny abuse allegations.
- In February 2020, Manohara stated on Instagram that she had converted to Christianity several years earlier.
- Her mother later stated the family would not comply with the Malaysian court order or repay the claimed amount.
- She publicly spoke in 2026 about her past marriage that the 2008 marriage to Tengku Muhammad Fakhry Petra happened when she was 16 years old.
- She said the union was not consensual and described it as coercive, illegal, and involving a minor.
- According to her statement, she lacked legal capacity to consent and lived under restrictions inside the Kelantan royal residence.
- She reported limited contact with her family and said her movements were monitored during that period.
- She released a public statement on Instagram asking the media to correct how her past was described. She objected to the use of terms that imply a lawful, voluntary, adult marriage between both parties.
- She requested journalists, editors, and digital platforms, including Google and Wikipedia, to update descriptions using accurate and ethical language.
- She said labelling her as an ex-wife misrepresents the situation and presents a coercive child marriage as legitimate.
- She is an animal rights advocate and often requests animals to be freed.










