Atta Halilintar admitted that he had communicated directly with Tompi.

  11 Juli 2024 12:20

Brilio.net - Tompi was angered by Atta Halilintar and the team regarding content showing his residence. Because, in content uploaded to Atta's YouTube and viral on social media, it is stated that the building owned by the singer is worth IDR 150 billion.

In fact, Tompi said he never disclosed the costs incurred to build the house. Likewise, Atta did not confirm or ask directly about the price of the house.

"So they wrote that, I was really angry with Atta's team, because he wrote on their YouTube Channel 'a house worth IDR 150 billion'. Then I asked, 'Where did you get that figure? Did I really say that?' 'No, bro, just make it fun'. Isn't that crazy?" Tompi said in a QNA Metro TV broadcast uploaded by the TikTok account @cerita_viral2023, reported by brilio.net on Thursday (11/7).

Atta's explanation of Doctor Tompi's content  various sources

photo: YouTube/AH

The singer and doctor's anger became even more intense because he was visited by tax officials. Tompi said that the person who wrote down the value of the house should be the one who should be called by the tax officer.

"Then I was called by the tax officer. I was called by the tax officer. Then when I met the tax officer, I said, 'Sir, the one you called should be the one who wrote'," added Tompi.

Regarding this matter, Atta Halilintar spoke up. The father of two children admitted that he and Tompi had opened communication regarding complaints that had recently become public attention. He ensured that his relationship with Tompi was fine.

Atta's explanation of Doctor Tompi's content  various sources

photo: Instagram/@attahalilintar

"Communication is good and smooth. Still friendly," said Atta Halilintar, quoted from dream.co.id, Thursday (11/7).

However, Atta did not explain in detail regarding his communication and friendship with Tompi regarding his YouTube content which was said to be deceiving the public. Aurel Hermansyah's husband only said that everything was fine.

"Thank God, everything is fine," added Atta Halilintar.

(brl/mal)

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