Spread A Positive Aura, Here Are 5 Portraits Of Nana Mirdad Who Reject The Ikoy-ikoyan Trend
JAKARTA – Nana Mirdad refuses to join the current trend, Ikoy-ikoyan. This trend was sparked by Arief Muhammad by distributing money to cellphones for followers. In the end, it went viral and reaped the cons of a number of Indonesian celebrities, including Nana Mirdad.
The Ikoy-ikoyan trend started from giving gifts, although not free for Instagram followers, a number of businesses owned by Arief Muhammad. The origin of 'ikoy' comes from the nickname of one of Arief's staff, namely Muhammad Rizqi Fadhilah.
Apart from the viral trend of attracting followers with the lure of 'gifts', reported by Kompas, Tuesday, August 3, Nana Mirdad rejected this method. According to Nana, everyone has a different way of giving.
Furthermore, Nana added, she is actually not anti-giving, it's just that it should be done occasionally and in the right place.
In uploading one of the photos on Instagram, Nana gave a positive reminder. Naysila Mirdad's sister wrote this:
"Afternoon! Just want to give a little reminder... Just because we look in the mirror it doesn't look like the one on the right (filtered photo) doesn't mean we really aren't worth it, my friends.. It's us who are on the left that we should love and take care of our feelings as best we can as is"
Spending time with family is also the daily routine of Andrew White's wife. Because currently living on the Island of the Gods, Bali, access to beautiful places including several stopovers is also easier.
Activities alone with husband, Andrew White, are also still being carried out. He said "Dating... dating... Is it okay for the young ones?? Eh, but when we're going out, there's a lot of tails coming… Two kids and three feathers.”
Currently, the couple, who is referred to as 'a role model for the homeland and the nation' by netizen @na_raha****, has the 'tail' of a grown son and daughter and three children.
Saying her mother's birthday, Nana said simple sentences and made her mother a role model for old age.
The excerpt of the sentence describes his love for Lidya Kandou "When I am 58 years old I want to look like mom... Best wishes, long life, happiness, safety, endless blessings for mama..You know I love you, ma..Happy birthday!”
Portraits of various expressions are also uploaded on his Instagram. Including adorable expressive faces.
Regarding the Ikoy-ikoyan trend, Nana Mirdad gives encouragement to the Indonesian people to keep working hard and have a persistent spirit.
"Come on, Indonesian people, don't have the mentality to ask for this, ask people for it, be trained to work hard and have a persistent spirit to get what we want. You can definitely do it," closed Nana Mirdad in Instagram Story verified account @nanamirdad_ which responded to the Ikoy-ikoyan trend.