Brilio.net - Putri Zulkifli Hasan is known as the daughter of the General Chair (Ketum) of the National Mandate Party (PAN) and Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia, Zulkifli Hasan. He is known to have served as Deputy General Chairperson (Waketum) of the PUAN (Women's National Trust) DPP.
Even though her father was a politician , long before deciding to enter politics, the 35 year old woman had been involved in business. He is apparently the founder of Batin Group Women & Children which works in the field of women and children.
Having a career as a politician and businessman, it is not surprising that this woman whose birth name is Futri Zulya Savitri has a luxurious residence. Putri's house is right behind her parents' house so they share the same backyard.
photo: YouTube/RANS Entertainment
Putri explained that she had only moved there for about a year. He chose to move closer to his parents' house after the divorce rather than staying in his old residence. Through a Vlog with Nagita Slavina, Putri shows the corners of her house that look luxurious.
One thing that attracts attention is the private room . The room is quite large in size and has a secret door. What do you think the portrait looks like? The following is a summary from YouTube RANS Entertainment, Wednesday (28/2).
1. Even though she has to sleep alone, Putri has a very large main bedroom on the second floor.
2. Beside the bed there is still enough space to place a table, chairs and sofa to relax.
3. Uniquely, Putri has a secret door behind her wall.
4. Apparently, the secret door was connected to the bathroom and walk-in closet.
5. He stores all collections such as clothes, bags, shoes and others in the walk-in closet.
6. In fact, his party clothes are displayed in one of his cupboards.
7. Behind the room containing the outfit collection, there is a bathroom that is no less luxurious, like a five-star hotel.
8. The bathroom design is also quite large with a bathtub.
9. In the middle of the bathroom there is a round sofa facing the mirror.
(brl/mal)