The Fate Of Baim Wong's Rp500 Million For Citayam Fashon Week, Bonge Doesn't Receive A Cent
JAKARTA - Baim Wong withdrew the application for Intellectual Property Rights (HAKI) for Citayam Fashion Week which was registered at the Ministry of Law and Human Rights through PT Tiger Wong Entertainment. Bonge and Willy also talked about the revocation of the IPR.
"Actually, from our side and Bonge don't really know about Haki-Haki like that. The thing is, Bonge works in Sudirman everyday, fashion, traveling, hanging out, creating content," said Willy, who Bonge called his manager.
Bonge recently met Baim Wong and Paula Verhoeven. They expressed their desire to raise Citayam Fashion Week by making an event with a prize of Rp. 500 million. "He said all the results were to help build Citayam. Because the intentions are good, we'll do it," continued Willy.
As seriousness, Paula came to Bonge's house to give the Rp500 million cash. But many people get it wrong, the money is for Gonge.
"Yes, Rp. 500 million is for the event, not for the bonge. I was informed of the event for next month. If you say sis Baim, just believe in him," said Willy.
Neither Willy nor Bonge know the concept of the event that was initiated by Baim and Paula. They agreed because they believed in Baim and Paula's good intentions.
"In actual conditions, we don't really understand what the concept of the event is like. He said all income is for Citayam development. There are no social gaps, everyone can participate," he explained.
Willy, who is also a content creator, emphasized that Bonge did not receive any of the money. Although in the Ayahu Family YouTube content, the money in the two suitcases was handed over to Bonge, but he did not accept it.
"The Rp500 million was not for us. Yesterday, Paula went to Bonge's house. She said she gave Rp500 million for the prize. But the money was not given to Bonge," said Willy again.
Bonge, who was sitting next to Willy, was mostly silent and agreed with Willy's statement. "It's not that Bonge doesn't want to talk, he's still not used to seeing a lot of cameras," said Willy.