JAKARTA - Okie Agustina and Pasha Ungu's eldest son, Kiesha Alvaro, explained the latest news on her mother after returning from divorce with her ex-husband, Gunawan Dwi Cahyo some time ago.

He said that experiencing divorce twice was a tough thing for Okie and herself. In fact, because it was too heavy, Kiesha thought that Okie could do dangerous things if there were no children.

"About mental (bunda), it's been experienced twice. It's hard for him, and it's hard for me. If I didn't have my brothers and sisters, maybe my mother had ended her life, that's as bad as that," said Kiesha Alvaro.

As a child, Kiesha knows very well that her mother's mental condition is very fragile. Therefore, as a child he tries to always support Okie's condition.

"Mother is very fragile. We as children always support mentally, no matter how it is," he said.

The reason is, as the eldest child and has begun to grow up, Kiesha can become a place of story for her father, mother, and younger siblings.

"I, I don't need a sister, my mother and mother confide in me, my first child, it can be a place for stories, they want to know what to do and definitely say, Shakina wants to go out and say, mom and dad are just like that, they will tell me," he said.


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