Tiara Andini Says Her Team Experienced Physical Violence Before New Year's Eve Concert

JAKARTA - Tiara Andini fills one of the New Year's Eve events held in Kembangan, West Jakarta. However, before the concert, he and the accompanying team experienced an unpleasant incident.

Through Instagram Stories, Tiara admitted that she had to deal with a man at the hotel where she was staying. Starting with arguments, he even said the man was physically violent against his team.

"Yesterday afternoon I got an incident that was really not wearing it for me and my husband. A new year that should be closed with joy, must be disturbed by an untrue incident," wrote Tiara Andini in an Instagram Stories upload, seen Wednesday, January 3.

With quite a long writing, Tiara explained how one of her teams experienced physical violence.

Meanwhile, Tiara and her team arrived in front of an obby in one of the hotels using a car at 18.00 WIB. The driver went down to take the room key, while the other was still in the car.

Later, a man approached and knocked on Tiara Andini's car window. He asked that the car be parked in the provided place, even though at that time there were no other cars in front of the lobby.

There was an argument at that time, but Tiara finally decided to get out of the car.

"Hearing the father's complaint, to be honest we are upset, and confused, because we seem to be urged by circumstances that we are making a mistake. Even though we only do normal things when guests want to stay," said the singer who graduated from Indonesian Idol.

It didn't stop there, the incident got worse when the man wanted to get to the car he picked him up to get out of the hotel. The man walked over to the Tiara Andini crowd and his team, but by pushing one of them.

"A few moments later, he passed through our crowd. We didn't completely close the road, there were still many paths that could be passed. But the man even passed by while pushing one of them. When the father pushed my head, the other looked at him. The context of being pushed here was not hit because the road was narrow, but really pushed my back," wrote Tiara Andini.

"The situation in the lobby that started to get uncomfortable plus the incident made my pushed back reflect saying, 'It's normal to push and push anjir'," he continued.

'No wonder, the man turned towards us, came while pointing us and spoke in a high tone 'What are you saying? What did you say?' He repeatedly came to my face and pointed at his face. We were very confused, because we wouldn't be upset if the father didn't push. But the man even said 'I pushed slowly and I'm okay, yes, but this arrogant child even spoke like that'. We were confused and suddenly we all got into each other's forests, 'What do we say?', tbtb he peaked and said You said anj*** right?'. We were all shocked and said istigfar to each other HAHH astagfirullah, it's nothing to say 'h***,' continued Tiara Andini.

Arguing was inevitable, Tiara Andini even said the man then committed physical violence. He held the head of a team quite hard three times.

"He still wants to repeat his conversation. Loudly the answer from my brother made him hit my head for the second time, and the third time he was hit hard until the blow was heard from my head because of his hard shot," said Tiara Andini.

"Then the car came and he came back, I immediately shouted 'My parents have a hard time bringing out my head', and the man replied 'Yes! It's better to destroy me,' he added.

Tiara Andini is upset because she feels that she has the same rights as a guest. He hopes that a similar incident will not happen again.

"It's not about how we see who is older, who should be respected. But it's about our rights, the right to respect fellow people, the right to get the same facilities, the right to get comfort, and our obligation to humanize humans. Hopefully this incident doesn't happen to you," said Tiara Andini.