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JAKARTA - Nathalie Holscher opened her voice on her upload regarding a request to her ex-husband, Sule to stop providing support to her only son, Adzam Adriansyah Sutisna.

The former disc jockey (DJ) believes that without Sule's livelihood, he can raise Adzam well. He believes that there is a special sustenance that has been provided by the Creator for his son.

"God willing, the child's sustenance is there. It's called child sustenance," said Nathalie Holscher confidently to the media crew, in Bintaro, South Tangerang on Sunday, July 23.

Not only talking via social media, Nathalie also admitted that she had spoken directly to her ex-husband to stop providing a living.

According to his testimony, Sule was silent when asked to stop providing a living.

"From me, I have already spoken from the person directly. Yes, just stop it," said Nathalie.

"(Sule) just keep quiet," he continued explaining Sule's response.

However, Nathalie ensured that she would not prevent Sule from meeting Adzam, even though she no longer gave a living.

"No, my door is open. I've always said that my door is open to his father if he wants to meet Adzam," he said.

Nathalie also doesn't want her child to live without a father figure. He was willing if Sule wanted to contact his son at any time.

Even though his parents fail, there must still be a father and mother figure. It doesn't have to be every day, at least it's fun. If you want a video call, please. Anyway, the door is always open," said Nathalie.

When asked for his response to Sule's statement that she did not want to take a house and a gift car, Nathalie responded casually

"Oh, that's good," said Nathalie Holscher.


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