Ahead Of 40 Days Left By The Father, Angelina Sondakh Still Hasn't Been Able To Move On

JAKARTA - Angelina Sondakh or commonly called Angie has just released a song called Setia. She dedicated the song to her late father, Lucky Sondakh, who passed away on October 30.

On many occasions, Angie often talks a lot about her admiration for her father's figure. Likewise, when she released her first single, Angie expressed her admiration for the loyalty shown by her father.

"Actually, every couple wants to have a household like my father and mother. I like to be jealous when I go home, then I'm single parent, and I like to see my mom always with my dad. Then sometimes there is a feeling, 'Oh my God, I'm so happy, mom and dad couple, it makes me jealous'. I always pray to meet a couple like my father," said Angelina Sondakh when talking to media crews in the Tebet area, South Jakarta, Tuesday, December 6.

Towards the 40th day of Lucky Sondakh's death, Angie admitted that she could not fully give up. Even though she had lost an important figure in her life when her husband, Adjie Massaid, died, losing the figure of her father was a major blow to Angie.

"If you want to say it's fine, it's not certain. Because it will definitely not be possible for a child himself to suddenly lose a father, it must be everyone when they lose their father, even though it's been years and years, it will always be remembered, and so will I have, "said Angie.

Angie also revealed one of her wishes after she was released from detention. But with the death of her father, she couldn't make that wish happen. Because I always remember that I wanted to celebrate my birthday with my father. Because last year I was still in (restrictions), my father just sent a card saying, 'Let's celebrate it together,' "he said.

Through the single 'Setia', Angie hopes that memories of Lucky Sondakh can be remembered by his descendants. If the song will never fade, it will never be restrained by time. God willing, hopefully, this song will reach the grandchildren and greatness can witness my father's loyalty," he concluded.