JAKARTA - Komika Coki Pardede was in the spotlight of netizens. Coki's jokes with his friends about the 'worst prank on earth' made a lot of noise for some.
For this matter, Coki chose not to bother. He said that what he said had no intention of insulting religion.
"Actually, it's okay too. Everyone has a different perception of something," said Coki Pardede when met at FX Sudirman, Central Jakarta, Wednesday, July 5.
Coki also asked those who still doubted that he had no bad intentions to watch the video live.
"It's just that there's a video too, instead of reading the tagline, it's better to watch the video, just go ahead with what really happened there," he continued.
He is also fully aware that what he says always has consequences. As a comedian, Coki has considered this carefully, as well as his colleagues.
"If we measure it, we are afraid, we don't even do anything. So just do it and deal with it no matter what," he said.
As is known, the jokes of Coki Pardede, Tretan Muslim, and Adriano Qalbi about the worst prank on earth again reap the pros and cons. "What is the worst prank on earth?" asked Adriano Qalbi.
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Coki Pardede and Tretan Muslim seem to be thinking hard to find answers from the guesses thrown by Adriano Qalbi. Because they never found the answer, they gave up and did not answer.
Adrian Qalbi immediately gave an answer to the question. "Nuruh defended his own son, but it didn't happen," said Adriano Qalbi with a laugh.
Hearing this answer, Coki immediately laughed loudly, while the Muslim Tretan was silent.
Meanwhile, Ustaz Hilmi Firdausi also commented and asked Coki, Tretan, and Adriano to stop discussing religion in their jokes.
Coki Pardede (Ivan Two Men/VOI)
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