Criticized By Netizens, Leo Consul And Rebecca Tamara Apologize Filming On Mount Semeru

JAKARTA - The recent eruption of Mount Semeru still leaves deep sorrow for the victims and their bereaved families. However, there are often several parties who think that this incident can be exploited.

Wednesday, December 22, a video featured two artists: Leo Consul and Rebecca Tamara filming in the middle of a location affected by Mount Semeru. The residents who were evacuating also saw the production process around the tent.

In one scene, they are seen hugging in the midst of the people watching. This video went viral and drew criticism from netizens for taking advantage of the situation and being disrespectful.

A Facebook account user named Alea Eustace uploaded a video of the shoot and regretted the lack of empathy from the production side for the refugees.

"Is it appropriate for a disaster victim to be used to shoot a film like this to hug in front of the children like this.... This is a refugee camp that was hit by a disaster, not a filming place like this, take care of the refugees...

Appreciate those who volunteer in the field, they don't know it's raining or hot to take care of this........... Yes, yes, the government will allow this...... The refugees feel very disturbed," he said.

Instead of the production team making a sound, the two main stars, Leo Consul and Rebecca Tamara, are apologizing. Artist Leo Consul who starred in the soap opera wrote his apology to the public. He admitted that he should have had empathy before agreeing to the shooting process at the Mount Semeru refugee camp.

"I know my apology cannot atone for my wrongdoing. But it is my moral obligation to speak out for the pain I have caused," he said.

Leo's co-star, Rebecca Tamara also wrote the same thing. "I admit my mistake for accepting the scene as directed. I also do not want to defend myself in this case. Once again I apologize," said Rebecca Tamara.