Queen Sofya's Response After Being Accused Of Being Similar To Mothers Because Of Uploading Cooking Content

JAKARTA - Ratu Sofya recently expressed her heart through social media after receiving various oblique comments regarding the cooking content she uploaded.

In the upload, Sofya responded straightforwardly to the assumption that cooking is only suitable for housewives and not for young people like him.

"Huhu likes to be sad with the comments of the people in my cooking video, like I often make cooking content, then comments about youth should be happy and others," wrote Ratu Sofya, quoted by VOI from Instagram @ratusfy_, Friday, June 13.

He emphasized that cooking is not only household activities, but also part of his fun hobby.

"Cook one of the activities that makes me happy, what's wrong with cooking, cooking the same as mother and mother, is it really just cooking for mother, right? Just found out," he continued.

For the Queen, cooking content is a form of positive creativity, not just routine activities attached to adult female stereotypes.

"Even though the direction I make cooking content is to share recipes. And cooking is not just IRT's business, I can cook and I'm proud to be able to have cooking skills," said the Gundik film player.

He also regretted the narrow view that he did not enjoy his youth just because he liked to cook.

"Then people's views, I cook the same as not having a career and don't enjoy young people like my age," he said.

Ratu explained that cooking was only one of the many activities she had done. He also has a busy schedule and continues to live an active and social lifestyle.

"I cook not every day, and if I cook it means I have time, because my daily activities are also quite full, I'm still happy with many things, like padel, dive, and that's all about my friends too, but yes, all sports," explained Ratu.

At the end of her statement, Ratu Sofya emphasized that cooking is not an obstacle, but part of her expression.

"So that doesn't mean I cook is something that hinders me," he concluded.