JAKARTA - Kimberly RDer tried to respond to Edward Akbar's statement that he did not question his children going to public transportation for the sake of fighting. Knowing this, Kimberly admitted that she had no problem with Edward's statement but she tried to confirm matters of emergency that could happen at any time.

"With your own fighting power, it's okay to train fighting power. It's just that when I'm afraid there will be an emergency commitment, I need a car that already exists or transportation that is ready to use," said Kimberly Ryder at the Central Jakarta Religious Court, Wednesday, August 14.

Kim also said that Edward was holding two of their cars, making it difficult to use them.

"The problem is that the car is there, it's not that we don't have a car, there are also 2 cars, and both of them he is holding," said Kimberly Border.

"Yes, it's okay (days fighting). So now we just take the positive side, take angkot, bajaj, public transportation is okay. There are only times like we need it, God is emergency," he added.

Not only thinking about children, but Kimberly also thought about her mother who helped her take care of her two children, but she had to join forces because she did not have a private vehicle. Especially considering that he is no longer young.

"Now when I'm working, my mother is the one accompanying the children, I feel sorry for my mother too, who is not my age anymore, I want to give it to my mother who is good, so that my mother also takes my children to school, pick them up, it's easy," he explained.

"I don't have to think that my mom is hot, I think it's already this time to pick me up, what are you going up, bajaj, angkot, or what, that's what I think now," he said.


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