Brilio.net - The end of Ayu Ting Ting and First Lieutenant Muhammad Fardhana's romantic relationship successfully shocked the public. Not only the fans, the family was also surprised by this decision. No exception, First Lieutenant Muhammad Fardhana's mother, Rakaya.
Rakaya expressed her feelings regarding the news that her son had canceled his marriage to the singer with one child. However, he admitted that he did not know the details about the reasons behind the breakup of their romantic relationship, who had held a proposal event last February.
"I don't understand, ask the person concerned, bro. They both gave us news like that, that's it, what can we do, we just have to accept it," said Rakaya.
Rakaya also said that the breakup of Ayu Ting Ting's relationship with Fardhana was God's destiny. So, he didn't want to force his will to stay together.
"Both are both good, Dhana is a good child, thank God, Ayu is also a good child. But maybe it's not good to be together. Back to fate, if it's like papa said, it's God's fate that they're not soul mates then they'll separate on their own," he said.
But it cannot be denied that Rakaya himself was surprised by this decision. As a parent, he does not want to interfere and chooses to respect his child's decision.
"Yes, I'm surprised, I'm definitely surprised, that's all. They decide, that's it. We parents just have to support it," he added.
As previously reported, the relationship between Ayu Ting Ting and First Lieutenant Muhammad Fardhana, who held a proposal event in February 2024, had to end midway. The singer of the song Palsu Address admitted that his relationship with the TNI AD member ended because of a matter of principle.
"So there are things that are very fundamental to me that we can no longer bridge between each other," said Ayu, quoted from a re-upload of TikTok @caviarhold.
Ayu Ting Ting asked that the issue of her relationship with Muhammad Fardhana be a matter of privacy for herself and those closest to her. "So it's enough for me, Allah, my friends and family to know. Let this be a private matter for us," he added further.
(brl/ola)