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JAKARTA - Comedian Sule responded to the assessment of several parties on the upload of his Instagram account which was said to be insinuating the behavior of Nathalie Holscher who was unable to buy milk for her son, Adzam Adriansyah Sutisna.

Sule said that there was no intention of satirizing Nathalie Holscher. He admitted that the upload was aimed at his memories when his eldest son, Rizky Febian, was a child.

The 46-year-old comedian also admitted that he had communicated with Nathalie Holscher's grandmother. He has given an explanation for the appearance of the netizen's oblique assessment of his upload.

"It's been (communication), but with his grandmother. At the same time I also clarified, because I didn't even have any intention to flick," said Sule to the media crew in Tendean, South Jakarta on Wednesday, July 19.

"I don't want to make a fuss anymore, what are you doing," he continued.

Sule also asked netizens and the public not to make things worse. He didn't want when Adzam grew up, he saw something bad about his parents.

"I think so, we just think positively, don't have to blaspheme. Because digital traces will continue to exist, sorry Adzam," said Sule.

"Please, no uploads that are no longer clear for my family," he continued.

On behalf of his son, Sule apologized for the commotion that occurred on social media. He hopes that there will be lessons that can be learned from the problems that occur.

"I represent Adzam, I apologize for this commotion. Yes, hopefully all of you can take lessons from all of this," concluded Sule.


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