Dragged By Allegations Of Cheating, Mahalini Has Reported Hoax News Since January

JAKARTA - Mahalini has brought the spread of hoaxes about herself to legal action. He has reported the TikTok account that made the rumors since the beginning of this year.

The account that was reported was @Hazwa__ since January 2024. The account uploaded a photo of Mahalini's father by spreading the news that his father did not know his son was cheating on Rizky Febian.

"His father is educated, but his son is not educated. That's why his son doesn't know about his sins, what Mahalini has done with her affair behind Iky. Pak said that to his son, if you are married, don't think about cheating again. Is Mahalini not enough 1 guy in his life," wrote the TikTok account @Hazwa__.

Less than a day, Mahalini responded to the account's content. He emphasized that all the news was not true, besides that he also asked to stop making slander against himself and Rizky Febian.

"Hello to the 'infected' by the unpleasant news out there, apologize for the inconvenience. It's all untrue or HOAX, the account called Hazwa__ on TikTok has indeed caused a commotion that slander has always disturbed me and my husband from before getting married, creating unreasonable content with his caption narration that there is no accurate evidence," wrote Mahalini.

"In my opinion, the content has absolutely no correct evidence and it is very unfortunate that there are content creators who take advantage of this," he continued.

The singer until closing her eyes also made it clear that her relationship with her husband was fine. Now, he is trying to contact the account to provide evidence regarding his claim.

"I and Iky are fine. Coincidentally, I have also DM concerned to provide evidence to me," said Mahalini.

"He should be confident in all his content, my husband and I should respond. Honestly, I'm very disturbed because here I just want to work, not like this. I rarely speak up because I honestly feel sorry for the work I presented to my music lovers. closed by something that shouldn't be important," concluded Mahalini.