Brilio.net - The death of Stevianne Agnecya still leaves deep sorrow for her family, friends and fans. However, the recent actions of Stevie's sister-in-law, Amanda Saraswati, actually made the public excited.
Anggi Pratama Zayn's younger brother was in the spotlight after selling branded items belonging to the deceased. In fact, Stevie Agnecya has not even died for 40 days.
The woman who works as a dentist sells it on live TikTok. No joke, the items belonging to Samuel Rizal's ex-wife that Amanda sold had quite fantastic prices. Starting from T-shirts for IDR 4 million, round hats for IDR 7 million, to gray tunics by designer Sapto Djojokartiko for IDR 35 million.
The family's decision to sell Stevie Agnecya's inherited items drew scorn from netizens. Some netizens think it is better to donate these items rather than sell them.
"It's not even been 40 days since it's been sold, bro," commented @sayikk.rukmana1
"You should give it to charity if you have someone who has died. So that you don't face reckoning and it will be a reward," said @missbatik.id
"Oh my God... you should have given it to me... late if you see it you'll be sad," wrote @fe.bri826
As if she knew she was in the spotlight after selling her late sister-in-law's belongings, Amanda finally spoke out. Amanda emphasized that the sale of this item was a mandate from the deceased before he died.
"So, what is being sold is a mandate from the late Stevie," said Amanda in a live broadcast which was re-shared by the TikTok account @toko.cantik1.
Amanda asked netizens not to think negatively about her. He firmly said that his family was not greedy for wealth and was only trying to carry out Stevie Agnecya's message before he died.
"You don't need to worry, we are a trustworthy family. We are not greedy with people like that. So, we are also very sorry, we are not short of money," he stressed.
Not only that, Amanda also said that the proceeds from the sale of Stevie Agnecya's items did not belong to her or the deceased's extended family. However, all sales proceeds are donated to the orphanage where they usually provide assistance.
"All of this will also be donated to an orphanage which we have always donated to," he explained.
Lastly, Amanda doesn't want to explain this issue all the time, because she doesn't want to be labeled as arrogant or showing off. Moreover, if his words are fried by netizens on social media.
"I don't want to say this too often, I'm afraid I'll be called riya. Then you'll video me and put it on TikTok," he concluded.