Lawyers Denies Arya Saloka And Princess Anne Divorce Due To Third Person

JAKARTA The news of the divorce between Arya Saloka and Princess Anne has now been confirmed by Arya's attorney, Noverizky Tri Putra.

In a statement at the South Jakarta Religious Court on Wednesday, April 30, Noverizky emphasized that the couple's separation was carried out properly without the involvement of third parties.

"There is no third person issue, this is really pure, only the relationship between the two of them who feel they want to separate properly, for the sake of the child, no more or less," said Noverizky Tri Putra.

According to him, the decision to divorce is the result of careful internal consideration from both parties. There is no serious reason other than the desire to live their own lives.

"(The reason for the divorce lawsuit) There is nothing serious, it's already running from the Almighty, maybe it can't be together anymore. So, more internally, the internal decisions are good, there are no issues there. So, they decided to separate well," he continued.

Noverizky also denied the major dispute between Arya and Putri during their household process. He stated that the dynamics of the household is normal and there is no major conflict underlying this divorce.

"(There is an argument) Not really, in that sense, one household must have its own problems, so there is nothing to seriously discuss how to argue about," he said.

Even though he no longer lives together, Arya and Putri still maintain good relations for their only child, Ibrahim Jalal Ad Din Rumi.

"If we separate our own homes, we cannot be sure, what is certain is that we have not been together in the last few years. But we are still on good terms as parents for children, for Ibrahim Jalal Ad Din Rumi," he concluded.