Ask Paula Verhoeven To Be Patient, Baim Wong: Let's Raise Children Together

JAKARTA - Baim Wong gave a message to Paula Verhoeven to remain patient and focus on raising children together in the midst of the legal process they are currently undergoing.
"Be patient, Paula. Be patient. Be patient. Come on, raise the child together. Be patient. I always tell him, be patient. Be patient. I don't know anymore I have to talk about how he is. Really," said Baim Wong at the South Jakarta Religious Court, Wednesday, March 12.
Baim emphasized that he tried to undergo this problem with a spacious attitude and accepted all the provisions given by God.
"For me it's hard or it doesn't depend on my assessment and the problem is the same, for me this is what I have to do. I can't say it's hard, because of the problems that come from God," he continued.
He also hopes Paula can focus more on their children and no longer prolong the problem.
"Just come back again please Paula, we know how much what happened, let's please help the children. Don't have to fix this, guys, stop, raise the child all right, together. Let's just go together with me," said Baim Wong.
According to him, the best way to raise children is to maintain togetherness.
"The most correct trend is that the four of them are the most correct, and that's really true. It's a really good bond, my son and Paula, Paula, let's let's go many times for children, the bonding for children is getting better, if you want to stay with you, that's okay," said Baim Wong.
However, Baim also regretted the notion that he was blocking the meeting between himself and the children.
"But don't say it suddenly, I never banned it suddenly saying, one month I never met, two months I never met, six months I didn't meet him. Everyone met him, I didn't meet the six-month-old child," he continued.
Baim was confused by the developing situation and regretted that there were parties who trusted information that he thought was not true.
"It's not like that either, I arrive, every day I want to meet it is okay and I get confused sometimes. People believe in him, that's it," he said.