Doing Social Activities, Cinta Laura Doesn't Want To Be Paid

JAKARTA - Cinta Laura through her social media account shared moments when she visited Masohi City, Central Maluku to carry out social activities. Even though she is busy with her activities as an artist, Cinta Laura doesn't see any problems if she also continues to carry out social activities.

He also told how his trip to Masohi was, which was said to require more effort to get there.

"What is clear is that my schedule is tight, there is no rest, full, yesterday was really busy. So, Monday night was sleeping, morning activity and just seeing the mattress on Wednesday. Because Monday was busy, Tuesday I worked all day, flight night at 1 am and to Masohi, Central Maluku," said Cinta Laura in Cimanggis, Depok on Friday, July 28.

So, the beginning of landing in Ambon took an hour and got on a boat for half an hour. After that, he took a 2 hour car from the port of Central Maluku to Masohi. It's really an effort to reach the area," he continued.

Cinta Laura said that what she did at that time was purely social activity without any payment. Instead, he found it strange that he was paid to do social activities.

"In my opinion, when we do social activities, it must be done socially, it really has to be from the heart to do it. When we are paid to do something like that, it doesn't make sense for me," said Cinta Laura.

The 29-year-old actress actually spent her money donating. Through the social foundation she formed, she provided assistance to Masohi people in need.

"I chose to donate. Finally, I was with my new foundation, we decided to donate money for all the needs there. I met victims of sexual harassment there, what they needed, how I could help them to be strong," said Cinta Laura.

The woman of German descent was also happy to be able to meet many children in Central Maluku. He taught many things to the younger generation there.

There I met the children of Central Maluku, there I taught children about bullying, sexual harassment to violence. And after that I first went to Central Maluku, I thanked the Regent's mother who had thought about the welfare of the people there so far. They need support from all of us so that they can be stronger in living their lives," said Cinta Laura.