Arrow and his fiancée open up in emotional interview
Retired NRL star Jai Arrow and his fiancée, Berina Colakovic, recently discussed Arrow's diagnosis of motor neurone disease (MND) in an emotional interview. They shared their personal experiences and the challenges they face together as a couple. The interview highlights the impact of the diagnosis on their lives and their commitment to supporting each other.
- ▪Jai Arrow is a retired NRL star who has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND).
- ▪Arrow and his fiancée, Berina Colakovic, opened up about their experiences during an interview on KIIS Sydney.
- ▪The couple discussed the emotional challenges they face and their commitment to supporting one another.
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