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7 Portraits of Kris Dayanti and Family in Timor Leste Traditional Attire, Ready for a New Family Song - Inviting the Team from Jakarta

7 Portraits of Kris Dayanti and Family in Timor Leste Traditional Attire, Ready for a New Family Song - Inviting the Team from Jakarta

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7 Portraits of Kris Dayanti and Family in Timor Leste Traditional Attire, Ready for a New Family Song - Inviting the Team from Jakarta

Kris Dayanti and her family recently visited Timor Leste. Interestingly, this time the Kris Dayanti family appeared in matching traditional local attire. Curious about what the portraits look like?

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Kris Dayanti and Raul Lemos while present among the indigenous people of Timor Leste. Kris Dayanti and her family were warmly received by the community there.

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On this occasion, Kris Dayanti and her family wore traditional Timor Leste clothing. As is known, Timor Leste is the birthplace of her husband, Raul Lemos. 

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Not only did they wear traditional clothing, but Raul Lemos and his child Kellen also played a traditional Timor Leste musical instrument called Krau Dikur. This made Raul and Kellen look complete in their traditional attire. 

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Meanwhile, Kris Dayanti looked stunning in her traditional Timor Leste attire. Her beautiful and graceful appearance successfully drew attention.

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However, it turns out that Kris Dayanti and Raul Lemos did not come with just their small family. They also brought their team from Jakarta.

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Kris Dayanti, her family, and her team mingled with the local community. They took photos together with the residents wearing traditional attire in a warm atmosphere.

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Kris Dayanti's arrival in Timor Leste is actually for a new project. This family is preparing a song from Timor Leste that will be released soon. Find various interesting portraits of other celebrities at kapanlagi.com. If not now, when, KapanLagi?