JAKARTA - Fujianti Utami or Fuji shared the good news, she bought a luxury house in Cilandak, South Jakarta this month. He said he was happy because he could fulfill his dream at the age of 20.

The luxury house Fuji bought without installments and paid in cash. Fuji was even more relieved when he had handed over the key recently. Unfortunately in the midst of Fuji and his family's happiness, he had to experience unpleasant things.

Not a few went to his house and took pictures to distribute. Therefore, Fuji put up a sign of a ban that read, 'It is forbidden to take photos/No Cameras.' However, the writing has drawn criticism from netizens.

Fuji shared the photo with a hand emoji. However, some netizens replied to Fuji's upload by thinking of something else.

"Let's be free, why do you want to put any guy into his house so that it's safe and not viral. So it's good that you don't want to make your sins go viral," replied one netizen to Fuji.

"That's the case with you. I didn't even think about it there," Fuji replied.

Other netizens asked Fuji not to be arrogant because he put the forbidden sign. Fuji also replied that this was a privacy issue that needed to be maintained.

"More about privacy, isn't it guys? I'm also an ordinary human being, I have privacy limits, I haven't moved there and it's been recorded and uploaded by unknown people without my permission. It's uncomfortable," Fuji wrote.

Fuji's reply received support from the public. Given that his name is increasingly known, it is not uncommon for him to often be talked about and become the attention of netizens. In fact, many have recorded the front of Fuji's house and spread it through social media.


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