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8 Photos of Jessica Iskandar's Vacation to Japan, Body Goals of a Hot Mom with 2 Successful Children in the Spotlight

8 Photos of Jessica Iskandar's Vacation to Japan, Body Goals of a Hot Mom with 2 Successful Children in the Spotlight

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8 Photos of Jessica Iskandar's Vacation to Japan, Body Goals of a Hot Mom with 2 Successful Children in the Spotlight

Jessica Iskandar, along with her husband, Vincent Verhaag, and their two sons, is currently enjoying a vacation in Japan. During their time there, the woman affectionately called Jedar often uploads photos of her vacation. Interestingly, in every photo, Jedar's body goals always become the center of attention.

So, what are the photos of Jessica Iskandar's vacation in Japan like? Check them out here!

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Jessica Iskandar, along with her husband and their two sons, has been in Japan for some time now. They are seen enjoying exploring various cities in Japan.

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This vacation has been a very enjoyable one for Jessica Iskandar. Because, she can bring her two sons at the same time. 

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While strolling through the city in Japan, Jessica Iskandar successfully attracts attention. Despite being a mother of two children, her body remains well-maintained. 

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Many are envious of the body goals of the 35-year-old woman. Even though she just gave birth a year ago

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Some other photos that highlight Jessica Iskandar's body goals are when she poses with her husband. Jedar's slim waist can be seen. 

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Wearing a blue long-sleeved outfit combined with shorts, Jedar's body curves are slightly visible. Her body goals make it hard to focus. 

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In addition to body goals, the harmony of Jessica Iskandar and Vincent Verhaag's household is also praised by netizens. Many say that this couple is really suitable.

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Well, those were the series of portraits of Jessica Iskandar whose body goals have successfully become the center of attention during their vacation in Japan. What do you think, KLovers?