Jessica Mila Learns A Lot New After Becoming A Big Batak Family
Jessica Mila (Instagram @jscmila)
JAKARTA - The marriage to Yakup Hasibuan made Jessica Mila a big family of the Batak tribe. The actress is traditionally also having her own clan, namely Damanik, the same clan as the family line of her mother-in-law. Mila said she was happy to have been well received as a Batak woman. For him, getting the Damanik clan made him have a new family. "If asked how he felt, he would be grateful and happy to have a new family," said Jessica Mila in Thamrin, Central Jakarta last week. The 30-year-old actress also saw many typical Batak values, which she had to learn. For example, how to behave to the nuclear family. “ There are many interesting things from Batak culture that I have just learned myself. His family, their cohesiveness, how they behave with each other, what kind of bone, if you go to eda or what kind of brother-in-law,” said Mila. " “ the point is that there are a lot of interesting things that I just learned, good values, which maybe if people see,'so Batak people are troublesome, yes, it's really complicated'. But, after I explored it, actually the point is to love,” he continued. Mila said she was happy to be able to learn one of Indonesia's diversity through her new family. Although complicated and many new things to know, she called her introduction to Batak culture her own excitement. He also saw the cohesiveness of his new family as an extraordinary support. While promoting his new film, his extended family members were also present to provide support. “I'm very happy, because Praise God I entered a very compact family. So they've always been very compact from the start, from the beginning I've known them all the time. It's like eating together, having a vacation, everything is complete, coming with everyone, until their grandchildren also come with all of them. They're compact and always support each other, including me who's already part of them. So, yes, they also want to come to meet and support my work,” he concluded.

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