JAKARTA - Singer and actress Denada finally spoke up about the mystery of the biological father of her daughter, Resa. In an emotional interview with presenters Irfan Hakim and Raffi Ahmad, Denada firmly denied a number of wild speculations that have been circulating in the community.

Until now, the public has often speculated about who the man behind Denada's past is. Realizing this, the mother of one child immediately used the opportunity to apologize to those whose names had been dragged by netizen assumptions.

"I want to apologize first because there are so many speculations about several names. I apologize, it's not Iwa K, it's not Teuku Ryan," said Denada at the FYP TRANS7 event, Friday, April 10.

Apart from the names of the musicians and actors, Denada also clarified rumors that had linked Adjie Pangestu to the family of politician Amien Rais.

"Until yesterday, I also apologized to the family of Mr. Amien Rais, until there were several other names. I apologize once, not yes, it must not be," he added. He only confirmed that his daughter's father is an Indonesian citizen.

When asked by Irfan Hakim about his consideration of covering Resa's biological father's identity from the public, Denada gave a straightforward answer but kept the wound. He felt there was no urgency to reveal the figure of a man who from the beginning refused to be present for his daughter.

"For me, he has decided not to want to be in our lives. What is it (revealed)? I have forgiven him and I don't want to blame him," said Denada.

In fact, the rap and R&B singer admitted that he had completely broken off communication. He didn't know at all how the man's current fate and condition were.

Although he chose to bury the man's identity deep from the media and public spotlight, Denada promised that one day he would tell the whole truth in person to his son, Ressa.

The atmosphere of the interview suddenly changed when Irfan Hakim touched on the moment when Denada was pregnant with Resa. At that time, Denada was known to be at the peak of her teenage popularity. Denada's tears broke out.

With a trembling voice, Denada admitted that it was a mistake in her past that had made her world collapse.

"What I did... yes, it was a mistake. I feel devastated," he said, crying.

The loss of a mother figure actually still leaves a void and fragility for Denada. He implies that the absence of his mother now makes him have to fight alone against his past.

"If Mama is still there, maybe... maybe this didn't happen, A'," he said.


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