Brilio.net - Ayu Ting Ting had to experience the bitter pill in terms of love, after her proposal to First Lieutenant Muhammad Fardhana which took place last February failed midway. Ayu revealed that she had broken up with Dana on June 22 2024. Then, the relationship between parents was officially resolved on June 27.
Amidst news of the end of Ayu Ting Ting and Muhammad Fardhana's romantic relationship, unpleasant rumors emerged about the man who works as a TNI officer. It was stated that Dhana, his nickname, was called a red flag or dangerous man.
This nickname emerged after the @einedame account on platform X said that Ayu Ting Ting's future husband had a bad past. In his tweet, he also hoped that the dancer would not marry Dhana.
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"After being told about the rottenness of the candidate, Ayu Ting Ting, who was once close to him and didn't support you and him, Ms. Ayu ran away," he explained.
Hearing this negative issue, Dhana's father, Dharsyi Akib, gave a firm defense. He said that the son he knew was not like the rumors widely discussed by the public.
"In my opinion, what is certain is that he will be accepted as an army officer. In my opinion, my son is good, if he is not good then he will not be accepted as an officer," said Dharsyi Akib, quoted by brilio.net from YouTube Intense Investigation, Wednesday (3/7).
Dharsyi also chose not to listen to negative accusations from netizens against his son. Because the accusations made against his son were not accompanied by evidence. Instead of being angry, Dharsyi seemed relaxed in his response.
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"Why don't you just listen to it, it's the netizen's right to say that. Just don't pay attention. That's people's right. Those who say it are irresponsible, I can also say it (carelessly). There's no proof to this day, if there is, try the proof, right? Yes "It's natural that some people are happy, some are not," he added further.
Meanwhile, at the end of his conversation, Dharsyi reiterated that his son was a good child. Moreover, his son was able to achieve his dream of becoming a TNI officer.
"God willing, my own child will be good, if he's not good, he won't join the army. The assessment for entering the army is not easy, right? Why should we deal with things that are not important and we don't need to think about, right? That's all," he added, laughing.