Considered More Thin After Being Left Behind By Her Husband, Jennifer Coppen Explains The Cause

JAKARTA - Celebrity Jennifer Coppen was hit by slanted gossip about her body getting thinner after her husband Dali Wassink died in an accident.

Jennifer also admitted that she was confused that her body was getting thinner even though she had eaten a lot. Now her weight stops at 42 kilograms.

"(The netizen said) 'Sis Jennifer is really thin now'. Yes, I've eaten a lot even though, I also don't know why my body lost weight, I don't keep going down but I'm stuck. My weight is now 42 kilograms," explained Jennifer Coppen, quoted from Instagram @rumpi_gosip, Sunday, November 24.

When asked about her mental condition after her sudden husband's departure, Jennifer admitted that she had thought about ending her life.

However, he promised never to do that for his only daughter, Kamari.

"Don't get me wrong through my brain, but I won't do that because I have my child. I need me and I won't take that from Kamari," he said.

Jennifer also admitted that she still misses Dali Wassink even though on social media she often looks happy.

"If you are asked to miss (Dali Wassink), you must miss it. What kind of question is that? Every day I think about him even though I'm on vacation or having fun," he added.

At the end of her sentence, Jennifer asked that she be given prayers so that she and her daughter could return to happiness.

"Yes, don't forget to leave prayers for Papa Dali and me, my son, I also hope that we as healthy and protected. And hopefully I can return to happiness again and return to how we used to be," he said.

Please note that this article does not teach readers to commit suicide attempts. Suicide is not a solution. If you have the idea of suicide, don't hesitate to immediately contact the nearest psychologist and psychiatrist.

If you need consultation assistance to overcome the problem of depression, mental stress or mental health. Including knowing or seeing people who want to commit suicide, you are welcome to contact the hotline of the Indonesian Ministry of Health's emergency service facilities (Kemenkes) at number 119.