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8 Photos of Rahma Azhari with Her Husband and Children, Happy Together

8 Photos of Rahma Azhari with Her Husband and Children, Happy Together

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8 Photos of Rahma Azhari with Her Husband and Children, Happy Together

Rahma Azhari is currently enjoying her harmonious married life with her husband, Paris Chong. Residing in America, she is quite active in sharing snapshots of her daily life on social media.

Recently, Rahma Azhari visited Disneyland with her husband and two daughters. What are their photos like?

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Rahma Azhari, sister of Sarah Azhari, now resides in the United States with her husband and children. Although she rarely appears on screen, she often shares moments of family togetherness on social media.

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Rahma and Paris Chong are known as a romantic couple. They are often seen affectionate, both in relaxed moments at home and when traveling with their children.

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This small family's togetherness looks so warm. Rahma often shares family portraits, showcasing their harmony on various occasions.

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One of the exciting moments was when they vacationed at Disneyland. Rahma Azhari, Paris Chong, and the children appeared to enjoy the rides and the atmosphere of the amusement park.

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Paris Chong is not only a caring husband but also a close stepfather to Rahma's child from her previous marriage. They are often seen being affectionate and close.

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Rahma's youngest child, Kirana, is now growing up. With her fair complexion like her father, Kirana's beauty often draws attention.

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Rahma and Paris Chong got married in 2020. This means they have been married for 5 years.

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The household life of Rahma Azhari and Paris Chong is relatively free from controversy. They enjoy moments together, building a happy and harmonious family up until now. Well, those are a series of photos of Rahma Azhari with her husband and child. Let's start following news about other celebrities, KLovers! If not now, when?