Why Barends Was Surprised By Aldilla Jelita's Mother's Statement About Her Intention To Referr With Indra Bekti
JAKARTA - Why Barends also commented on the plan to reconcile Indra Bekti and Aldilla Jelita. However, he admitted that he was surprised by Marjam Abdurrahman's statement, Aldilla's mother, who opposed the reconciliation plan.
"Yes, I'm quite surprised. But come back again if we can't brake our mouths like that," said Why Barends to the media crew in Tendean, South Jakarta on Monday, August 28.
For Why Barends, what Aldilla Jelita's mother stated was not a matter of right or wrong. The 51-year-old presenter sees it as a mother's way to protect her daughter.
"If we are women, as mothers, maybe we will do anything for their children," said Why Barends.
"I'm not saying that what Dilla's mother did was right or wrong, but maybe she had her own reasons for protecting her child," he continued.
Why Barends also did not want to interfere too far in the affairs of his two friends. He felt like an outside person, and had no right to regulate what Bekti and Dhila had to do.
"It's already their kitchen business, family business. I'm just an outside person in Bekti and Dilla's friendship. If I can't interfere," he said.
Regarding the reference intentions of Indra Bekti and Aldilla Jelita, Khina admitted that she had seen the signs since a few months ago. He saw how serious Dilla was in taking care of Bekti even though her status was divorced.
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"It's been a few months, because I saw this when Bekti was sick. The defender was taken care of in total with his family, but maybe it would be different if the one who intervened was from his loved one, even though at that time his status was his ex-wife," said Why Barends.
The senior presenter also saw Indra Bekti and Aldilla Jelita each love each other, so it's not surprising that both of them intend to reconcile.
"Both of them are still fond. I mean this, I'm not looking for who used to be, both of them still need it, both of them still have love, and that can't be made up", concluded Barends.