Ari Wibowo Concerning Divorce With Inge Anugrah: For The Sake Of Children, We Must Be Strong
Ari Wibowo and Inge Anugrah, the reason for their divorce is not for public consumption. (Instagram/@ariwibowo_official)

JAKARTA - Ari Wibowo surprised the public after suing his wife for divorce, Inge Anugrah. The 16-year marriage had to end this year after Ari sued Inge at the South Jakarta District Court.

Ari was absent from the inaugural trial which was held on Monday, April 17, but he uploaded a video with Inge on Instagram. The two seemed relaxed talking about their separation to the public.

"Many people ask us and that's true. Let our lawyers process what they have to do," said Ari Wibowo, who was approved by Inge.

"I don't want this to become gossip everywhere, later there will be more of all kinds of things. For the sake of our children too, especially so we ask that the trial run by itself. We don't want a lot of comments or answer detailed things," he continued.

"The real personal thing," said Inge Anugrah.

Ari and Inge are compactly grateful to those who are worried about them. Both also feel relaxed and are still communicating well.

"We are currently still at home, even at home, but we are both determined to separate. Whatever the reason, it is personal, and not to become public consumption," wrote Ari Wibowo.

"If it looks like we are strong and relaxed, it's just because we've gone beyond the shocked and disappointed times, also for the sake of our children we have to stay strong, and so that the divorce process can go well and calmly, we don't have to be filled with feelings of emotion or anger and bring each other down," he explained.

"We are adults, and we both love children, but among us, we feel that unfortunately there is no longer any. And if we continue, it is the unfortunate ones who are children, because harmony is also not established, and we cannot be an example of a good husband and wife who love each other. Hopefully this short statement will explain our situation. Keep praying, yes," concluded Ari Wibowo.

The inaugural trial was held on Monday, April 17. Ari Wibowo was absent from the trial and represented by a lawyer, while Inge Anugrah was present with his mother.


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