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8 Portraits of Marshanda Admitting Feeling Insecure When Meeting Artist Friends, Acknowledging that They Shine While She Doesn't

8 Portraits of Marshanda Admitting Feeling Insecure When Meeting Artist Friends, Acknowledging that They Shine While She Doesn't

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8 Portraits of Marshanda Admitting Feeling Insecure When Meeting Artist Friends, Acknowledging that They Shine While She Doesn't

Marshanda recently admitted that she feels insecure when meeting fellow artist friends. She said that she would panic and be confused in such situations. She doesn't know what to do.

So, what's the real story? Find out here!

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Recently, Marshanda admitted that she feels insecure when meeting fellow artist friends. She often feels panicked when she's about to meet other artists.

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The woman who is familiarly called Caca said that when she is about to attend an award event that requires her to meet many artists, she feels unconfident.

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"I am very insecure. Meeting other artists or coming to awards events, it's like 'I'm dead, what should I do?,'" said Marshanda, quoted from a podcast some time ago.

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The actress who played Lala in the BIDADARI series feels that she is different from other artists. She revealed that other artists shine so brightly, while she doesn't.

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Not only that, she even called her artist friends as if they were not human, they shine so brightly, beautiful, while Caca feels that she is not beautiful.

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Suddenly, the statement of the mother of one child was immediately contradicted by many netizens. Netizens also called Marshanda one of the artists whose beauty is timeless.

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It is undeniable that Marshanda's beauty has been evident since she was young. Her beauty has never faded, even though she is now a mother.

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Well, those were the series of photos of Marshanda who admitted that she felt inferior and lacked confidence, even though she is also beautiful. What do you think, KLovers?