For him, insulting his future in-laws is a risk that must be borne.

  28 Juni 2024 16:20

Brilio.net - During Tariq Halilintar's application ceremony, there was one moment that attracted public attention, namely when Lenggogeni Faruk, Atta Halilintar's mother, gave a statement regarding Thariq Halilintar's Haj title. This then received criticism from a number of netizens.

This moment also gave rise to a small debate between Atta and Lenggogeni Faruk regarding the Hajj title for Tariq Halilintar. Atta considers that his younger brother is not worthy of being called Hajj because Tariq was still a baby when he performed his pilgrimage.

Reza Artamevia as Aaliyah Massaid's mother also witnessed this moment. He then gave his views by defending his future in-laws, Lenggogeni Faruk. For him, this was just an exciting moment.

In Reza Artamevia's mind, there were absolutely no negative thoughts when he heard what his future in-laws said. For him, it was just a form of showing familiarity. Reza often faces people who want to share stories about things that not many people know.

Reza Artamevia's defense of Faruq  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Thariq Halilintar

"I just saw it as funny, exciting, it's called family telling stories. In fact, I responded well. In the sense that Mrs. Geni wanted to show closeness, wanted to tell stories that people didn't know, 'This is my experience, you know', sharing, just "And that's what we feel, it doesn't mean anything," he explained on the Pagi Pagi Ambyar program, quoted by brilio.net on Friday (28/6).

Reza admitted that when Lenggogeni told about the Hajj trip with Tariq, who was only 2 months old at that time, everyone felt happy. This actually makes the atmosphere warmer.

"When we were there face to face, he actually showed happiness, then he was happy because we were both warm, so he told me, he had experienced this before, just like that," Reza continued his statement.

Reza Artamevia's defense of Faruq  YouTube

photo: YouTube/Thariq Halilintar

Regarding netizens' negative comments, Reza Artamevia chose not to bother. It was clear to him that his extended family had no problem with this at all. He even called on netizens not to act smart.

"Like, this is your future son-in-law or future family, so Tariq has this story. No need to think about it, no need to extend it in my opinion (netizen comments), no need to act smart," said the mother of two children.

According to Reza Artamevia, bad comments towards Lenggogeni were just moments of finding loopholes for netizens. Indeed, everyone has the freedom to express opinions. Therefore, netizens' blasphemy against their prospective in-laws is a risk that must be borne.

"Yes, they have a mouth to speak and are responsible for themselves, so there's no need to worry. If it turns out to be viral, that's just people looking for a loophole. If it's genuine there, we think it's really exciting," he concluded.

(brl/mal)

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