The Reason For Deddy Corbuzier's Silence When Protested Was Because He Asked For Virgininess To Female Guests

JAKARTA - Deddy Corbuzier has re-opened his voice regarding the controversy that dragged him some time ago. The man who was active on his podcast on YouTube was protested by several of his guests who felt disrespectfully treated by questioning the hygiene or virginity.

In his latest podcast with the Minister of Law and Human Rights (Menkumham) Yasonna Laoly, Deddy revealed the reason why he did not want to respond to the female guests who protested her through social media.

Initially Deddy and Menkumham talked about not everyone can agree with this. They both agree with it. Then Deddy gave an example of what he experienced. I often say this on my podcast, when people complain about what I did, said Deddy Corbuzier trying to explain.

"I know, I know, I know. About virginity, I know that," said Yasonna Laoly, cutting Deddy's words.

Then Sabrina Chairunnisa's husband continued his cut words. "Does it make sense, I, suddenly there is a woman and I ask whether she is still a virgin or not if there is no contextual towards the conversation," continued Deddy.

Yasonna also agreed with what was said, then Deddy explained his reason for not wanting to respond to the disappointment of his female guests. "But I was silent, I didn't fight back. Why should I respond to that, it's a stupid thing. Just let it go so that it's finished," he concluded.

For information, the controversy involving Deddy Corbuzier began when he invited a game streamer named Meymey, but unfortunately the guest did not want the recordings that had been done to air on YouTube. Finally, Deddy and Meymey also satirized each other on social media.

Then, another woman who was also a guest on Deddy's podcast, Livy Renata, also joined the debate. Livy feels Meymey has the right to refuse to air, and she also feels that Deddy is disrespectful and often asks offensive questions to her female guests, such as to Meymey and Catheez.