JAKARTA - The dispute between Ressa Rizky Rosano and singer Denada continues to heat up. Ressa's party openly regretted Denada's attitude of only admitting the status of biological children through social media and short message applications.

Ressa's lawyer, Ronald Armada, considered the action far from a sincere impression. For him, digital confession will never be able to replace the face-to-face meeting that his client has been waiting for.

"The apology made by Denada is because she did not do it face to face. There is no regret there, it does not touch the heart (Ressa). Come on, don't go through chat-chats, because it can't show feelings," said Ronald Armada in a press conference in South Jakarta, Thursday, February 12.

Not only about how to communicate, the Ressa party also smelled a hidden motive behind Denada's sudden confession.

Ronald suspected that Denada took this step because he began to feel the negative impact on his career, including the issue of boycotts by television stations.

"Ressa is afraid that this meeting is being pursued only because there is a potential loss that is now an actual loss for Denada, or maybe because there is a boycott on television. If the orientation is only for that, what's the point of meeting? Ressa just wants to feel her mother's affection," continued Ronald.

Ressa's party emphasized that the essence of this lawsuit is not merely about the status of the child, but about the restoration of the dignity of Ressa's foster parents, Ratih and Dino.

Ronald regretted Denada's attitude who had not explicitly apologized to the couple who had raised Ressa for 24 years.

There is an old wound that is being brought up again, namely when Ressa's foster parents were left waiting for hours on the side of the sidewalk while trying to meet Denada in Jakarta some time ago.

"What triggered me to file a lawsuit is not about the number (Rp 7 billion), but Denada's actions that hurt the dignity and dignity of my parents (foster parents). Why didn't Denada in her confession apologize to my parents?" he said.

Denada's way of only contacting through short messages actually made Ressa feel confused and foreign. Ressa admitted that he was strange when he was suddenly asked to choose a comfortable call through WhatsApp.

"Try to feel the feelings of people who are not recognized for 24 years. At first I called 'Mbak', suddenly I was told to call 'Mom' only through social media. How does it feel?" added Ronald describing the psychological condition of his client.

Until now, the lawsuit against Denada for Acts Against the Law (PMH) is still in court. Even so, the Ressa party stated that it still opened the door to peace.

The condition is only one: Denada must show good faith by coming directly to meet Ressa and her foster parents to talk from the heart.


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