JAKARTA Actor and comedian Andre Taulany denied the news that he sold one of his houses to be part of his Gono-gini assets in his divorce process from Erin Taulany.

Andre emphasized that in the current divorce lawsuit, there was no discussion about the distribution of assets at all.

"We are not discussing Gono-gini's property. The property belongs to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, it is only a deposit," said Andre Taulany at the South Jakarta Religious Court, Tuesday, October 14.

Furthermore, Andre explained that the house in question was not sold, but would be converted into a 'sports' padel field which he is currently doing.

"No, it's not sold. (For) the padel field," explained Andre.

Regarding the issue of selling houses that were again widely discussed on social media, Andre assessed that the news was only old news that had been raised again.

"That's when he made content during the pandemic, it's been a long time. Look at what year it was," he explained.

Andre also emphasized that the news was irrelevant to the current situation.

"Yes, (the news of the house being sold) was lifted again, like you don't know social media only," said Andre Taulany.


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