JAKARTA - Sule, a well-known comedian and presenter, finally spoke about netizen criticism regarding her grandson, Selina, who had gone viral on social media. Sule explained the chronology of the moment that was considered controversial.
"Sometimes they also never see that the baby should be carried by my mother-in-law, right? I don't have it, my mother-in-law," said Sule, quoted by VOI from Instagram @rumpi_ttv, Tuesday, May 13.
According to Sule, the incident that was widely discussed occurred before the photo session together at an event. At that time, he was actually ready to carry his grandson, but because he had just smoked, he was more careful.
"But I'm not defending, but that's a position to be photographed if I'm not mistaken, so then I want to carry it, then he first gives it to the baby sitter because I smoke, I'm afraid it smells, it gives it here ( dada), it's up, then I carry it," he continued.
He also emphasized that the video circulating only shows snippets of events, not in full reflecting reality.
"Indeed, before there was the video, I wanted to carry it, then when I wanted to take the photo. Yes, that's why I was involved in taking it, I just gave it to the baby sitter first because maybe he gave it to me, there was fear or something, be careful," said Sule.
Regarding scathing comments from netizens, both Sule and Mahalini and Rizky Febian chose not to bother. They realized that public opinion is often formed only from what they see in pieces.
"Yes, we are relaxed because we already know that netizens are like that. What he is looking for is what they see from the video side," he said.
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"They don't live with us, we don't know what we are, we know me, every time I video call, I call, he's taking care of it," he added.
He also shared Mahalini's reaction, which was annoyed with negative comments that cornered her.
"(Mahalini when we know) It's definitely annoying, because she's a woman, she feels, 'how come this?', yes, we as parents tell you already something like that, don't think about it), the important thing is to teach good children, just show them," he said.
Finally, Sule responded to accusations that the family was more concerned with appearance than taking care of grandchildren.
"(Critified is more important to the body than children) If that's the comments of jealous people usually," he concluded.
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