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JAKARTA - Via Vallen often uses social media as a place to tell stories. To his 27.7 million followers, this dancer often shares stories about his life.

Recently, Via Vallen shared her experience when fighting with her younger siblings. He explained that it was because he stopped giving them money.

"In the past, when my fortune started a lot every month per month, on the 1st, they got pocket money from me. Even the gift from me (Car, Motorcycle etc.). Every fee that comes out, for example, service until I pay taxes, I also pay," wrote Via Vallen on Instagram.

Even every one date, Via Vallen is billed by her younger siblings. He said this looked like she was on a salary.

"The funny thing is, for example, on the 1st time I haven't given this allotment, I asked the other brother, I haven't given it yet. So it's like a salary. The rations I give make them complacent and don't work (but this is not all my sister, yes, just a few)," he continued.

At that time Via realized that she was too pampering her family. As a result, he stopped giving monthly rations, but it became a new source of trouble. His younger siblings seemed to be hostile to Via to selling cars and motorbikes.

"I'm hostile, please, even a gift from me (car etc.) being sold without further ado. Worse, even worsened me because I don't have money and said that the gift was what he wanted to do with his rights. Yes, yes, but it wasn't closed, especially until the enemy gave it too," he said.

Through this post, Via Vallen explained that she directed this story to the eldest children out there. He gave a message not to pamper you so that they don't depend on their first child.

"Their teaching is responsible so they don't get used to dependence on you. Because if you (first child) don't exist, they're not fragile, so it's easy to get up," he said.

However, this vent drew criticism from netizens. They asked Via not to publish her life story too much to the public.

Via also emphasized that this story happened in the past. He just wanted to share and his younger siblings had grown up.

"That's a very long story from the time I was not married. Now my brothers are adults, they are good, they don't get drunk. Because it's gone by, it makes me funny, and the goal is also to motivate other first children who are still trapped in that situation, so they can take a stand for the common good," said Via Vallen today, Friday, December 16.

"I shared that story because I asked what my role in the family was like. Because it was gone, it made me funny," he concluded.


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