Mom's Tears Break! Dea Annisa's Sad Story of Choosing Family over Love Makes Netizens Touching
JAKARTA - Behind the glitz of the entertainment world, Dea Annisa or who is familiarly called Dea Imut is known as a figure of a child who is very devoted. Her mother, Masayu Chairani, could not hold back her tears when she told how her daughter carried the family's responsibilities since her father was gone.
"What is Dea... a very good child. God bless. Always he, 'Mama...', what is he... people on Sunday go out everywhere, Dea and her mother. God bless. It's like the family always brings the family... and the responsibility is extraordinary," said Masayu quoted by VOI from YouTube DMITV, Tuesday, March 24.
Dea Far from Glamour
Dea's life is far from the glamorous or buzz that is synonymous with the lives of young artists in general. Masayu is grateful that her daughter remains humble and has never been involved in negative associations.
"Until now, thank God, my son doesn't know discos, doesn't know pubs. He only knows cafes to drink coffee and it's always crowded with the family. If I see a lot of pubs at the shooting location, but my son, thank God, never. He comes home from the shoot, yes, he comes home," he said.
Dea's role in the family is very big, especially in terms of educating his siblings. He is willing to put aside his personal interests to ensure the future of his siblings is guaranteed.
"Dad is dead, he is only as big as me. I separated from his father Dea before he died from the age of 5. He was responsible for his brothers and sisters until it was finished. Until last year his younger brother was finished. That's Dea..." said Masayu while wiping away tears.
Dea Disregards Ego
Even for marriage, Dea chose to wait until all her family's affairs were completed. She only thought about her own happiness after feeling that her responsibility to her brothers and sisters had been fulfilled.
"So now Dea is also like waiting for everything to be clear before she is willing to get married. So putting aside his ego, he put aside everything. God Almighty," added Fida, a close relative who accompanied him in the interview.
Dea's obedient nature is also something that her mother is very grateful for. Masayu said that Dea never denied her words, including in choosing a life partner who would become her imam later.
"He never got angry with his mother. Whatever his mother said, 'Yes Ma'. Nurut ya... So even if it's about a boyfriend to be a husband, if his mother doesn't agree he's done. That's Dea, he won't go ahead," said Masayu regarding his daughter's obedience.
For him, a child's obedience to parents is the key to the blessing of life. Masayu always instills that the mother's blessing is the path to safety and happiness in this world and in the hereafter.
"Yes, for Mama's children, especially Dea... Mama is very grateful for being a good Mama's child, taking care of all her brothers and sisters. A child who always says 'Yes' to Mama," concluded Masayu in a touching message for her daughter.