Uus Asks Adhisty Zara To Be Left Alone: More Stubborn Will Be More Relevant

JAKARTA - The video of the alleged figure of Adhisty Zara and Niko Al Hakim kissing made Uus react. The video has been circulating on social media since Friday, July 30 by the @cintakitkat account.

This scandal is not the first time dragging Zara's name. In 2020, a video of a woman similar to Zara with her former lover, Zaki Pohan, also attracted the attention of the virtual world.

The netizen's scathing words seem to be a therapeutic shock for Zara Adisty. Monday, August 2, Zara closed her Instagram account. Lambe Turah's account then uploaded a screenshot of Zahra's account that couldn't be opened. Seeing this phenomenon, Uus then uploaded his support on Twitter.

"Just let Zara be like no matter what. You're that old and stubborn," wrote Uus on Friday (30/7). "With fame that is too early, sometimes you can't feel the experiences that you should have when you were young," Uus wrote on the @uuscustomsaja account.

Uus believes Zara will grow up to be a "relevant" artist. "Being a senior artist is safe but irrelevant. But I believe that the more problems there are, the more relevant it will be," he added.

According to him, the person who spread Zara's video is also to blame in this scandal. Because as is known, Zara's video was actually shared only for close friends.

"People are blaming Zara. She has used a close friend too. Then it's still Zara that's wrong," added Uus, replying to the netizen's comments. "Oh come on, I never made a video of a kiss on the glass so you know what my face will look like if one day there's a girl I can kiss," he added.

Uus's tweet was considered by netizens to defend Adhisty Zara. Not wanting to have a polemic any longer, Uus wrote wise quotes about films that meet endings after facing a conflict.

"Please just argue on behalf of the community and the younger generation. I close the session which is said to be 'defending Zara' with the sentence. A film cannot find an ending without conflict and problems," concluded Uus.