Hotma Sitompul And Hotman Paris Feud, Desiree Tarigan Relaxed In Kebaya With A Bun Of IDR 35 Thousand
JAKARTA - Because of being Desiree Tarigan's lawyer, Hotman Paris had to fight with Horman Sitompul. Hotman was reported to the DKI Jakarta PERADI Honorary Council by Hotma. However, the honorary panel decided that Hotman Paris had not violated the code of ethics as an advocate.
Desiree Tarigan said he was happy to hear the decision of the trial lawyer who handled his feud with Hotma Sitompul. "I have heard the decision made by the Chief Justice of the Panel of Judges. I think it is as fair as possible," said Desiree some time ago.
Not satisfied, Hotma also threw photo evidence of Hotman hugging a woman in a swimming pool who was called immoral. However, the photo was rejected by the DKI JAKARTA PERADI Honorary Council.
Hotman also responded casually and said the photo was engineered as if it looked like he was hugging a woman. In fact, Hotman Paris and the woman were dancing with the woman and many others.
So how did Desiree Tarigan respond? On Instagram @mamitoko, Desiree has just finished her vacation and is in Magelang, Central Java. During her visit to the Borobudur area, Desiree also stopped at the Anne Avantie restaurant.
Several times Desiree uploaded a photo of herself wearing a kebaya. What is unique, his appearance prepared impromptu. Even the bun was purchased online at a price of Rp. 35 thousand.
"Yesterday mom showed this photo to Mother @anneavantieheart and the response was "awesome", it made mom flower bloom because this kebaya was sewn by mom's cousin @sitepumoritha on an impromptu period, bought a bun at tokped for 35 thousand, it arrived on the day you were leaving, long story short, everything is all over the place impromptu but God prepared," he wrote, quoted Wednesday, October 6.
Desiree Tarigan admits that she likes to wear a kebaya. "Every kebaya remembers Thousand, when I was little, every Sunday I went to church to wear a kebaya. Nowadays, there are many kinds of kebaya, the new kebaya has a classic impression, never out of fashion," he wrote.