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Brilio.net - Camillia Laetitia Azzahra, daughter of Ridwan Kamil and Atalia Praratya has once again stolen the public's attention. After being in the spotlight after deciding to take off the hijab. As is known, Zara, as she is known, uploaded her decision to remove the hijab on social media. Ridwan Kamil's daughter said that the decision was purely based on her wishes and she didn't want people to get involved with her family.
In the midst of public curiosity about her latest appearance without a hijab, Zara has again made a number of netizens angry. The reason is that recently the daughter of the former Governor of West Java uploaded fast food packages which were thought to be from the United States.
In her upload, Zara showed a photo of a milk chocolate colored paper bag. Even though the logo on the paper bag is not clearly visible, netizens know very well that the packaging is a pro-Israel product.
In the midst of the war conflict between Israel and Palestine which has not yet ended, netizens regret Zara's attitude in uploading this product.
"Thanks Kim Dokja," wrote the girl born August 17 2004 in her upload as quoted by brilio.net , Tuesday (16/4).
The upload immediately received various responses from netizens. Not a few netizens feel angry and disappointed because Zara is promoting this brand which is being boycotted by the world community.
They knew that Zara had no intention of promoting it directly, the upload was just a form of thanks to someone who had given it. However, what is unfortunate is that Zara uploaded it to social media. Considering that she has many followers and is currently being talked about in society, it feels like Zara's actions are not appropriate.
From this upload, quite a few netizens thought that the younger brother of the late Emmeril Kahn Mumtadz did not respect humanity.
"Your divinity is your business with God. But your humanity affects other humans. I thought it was just your divinity that was sleeping. It turns out that your humanity is in suspended animation because it is looking for validation," wrote the account @zaky_zr
"Stop normalizing promoting pro-Israhell products. Sorry, I can't bear to see Palestine being massacred. One of the real things we can do is continue to boycott. That's really punten," added @chikifawzi
"The sense of humanity is gone too, right??" said the account @cyyraaac
"Don't close your eyes, boycott pls," said the account @ssyalmeu
So far Zara has not provided any response regarding netizens' comments on her post. From her social media, Zara appears to be uploading a number of other moments, as a form of her daily activities.
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