JAKARTA - The love affair between Naysila Mirdad and her lover Roestiandu Tsamanov has been going on for almost two years. Every time they upload photos of togetherness on their respective Instagram, there are always netizens who question when they got married.

Not a few fans have urged Naysila and Roestiandi to get married. Through her Instagram Story, Naysila once answered questions about her wedding plans.

When opening the question and answer session, Naysila was asked for her response when asked about when people get married. The netizen was curious about whether Naysila had felt uncomfortable hearing and answering the question repeatedly.

Princess Lidya Kandau and Jamal Midrad admitted that it is only natural for other people to want to know when she will get married. This is a sign that other people care and want to know about him. "If you say it's uncomfortable, it's natural for people to ask," he answered casually.

In May 2020, news about Naysila's wedding plans broke out. Jamal Mirdad said that his son was ready to end his single period. "Hopefully Nay will get her mate quickly because she is old enough. What I hear is that Nay is ready to end her single period," said Jamal as quoted from the YouTUbe Starpro channel, Tuesday, March 2.

"If I at least give trust to my own children because they will experience it. Parents only give the straight," he explained.

Jamal also agreed with the news that Naysila Mirdad had converted to conform to the beliefs of her lover, Roestiandu Tsamanov. "God willing, that's what is important. Already a believer," said Jamal. Until now, the news of the marriage of Naysila Mirdan and Roestiandu Tsamanov has not been heard from again.

However, their relationship seems to remain harmonious as seen from the number of photos uploaded with them on Instagra @Tsamanov. Naysila Mirdad did not hesitate to comment in the comments column.

Many couples are delaying marriage due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This could also be a consideration for Naysila Mirdad and her lover Roestiandu Tsamanov. It has been a year of corona in Indonesia, since March 2020. In March last year, the government officially released COVID-19 into Indonesia, mentioning cases 01, 02 and so on. VOI editorial team tried to rewrite when COVID-19 appeared in Indonesia. What and how confused this country is. Click here for more news.


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