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8 Portraits of Nicholas Saputra as Javanese Men During the 17th August Ceremony at the State Palace, Making Girls Want to Call Him Sweetheart

8 Portraits of Nicholas Saputra as Javanese Men During the 17th August Ceremony at the State Palace, Making Girls Want to Call Him Sweetheart

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8 Portraits of Nicholas Saputra as Javanese Men During the 17th August Ceremony at the State Palace, Making Girls Want to Call Him Sweetheart

Nicholas Saputra became one of the invited guests at the 78th Indonesian Independence Day ceremony at the State Palace, Jakarta. He attended with several fellow artists such as actress Christine Hakim and Happy Salma.

In this ceremony, Nicsap wore Javanese traditional attire, making him look handsome. His appearance as a Javanese man went viral on social media, making female fans want to call him sweetheart.

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Nicholas Saputra became a Javanese gentleman when attending the August 17th ceremony at the National Palace yesterday, Thursday (17/8/23). He wore a krem-colored beskap that made him look elegant.

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Nicholas' appearance at the National Palace went viral. He looked very handsome and dashing with his beskap and blangkon.

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After the ceremony, Nicsap met with President Joko Widodo. He met the President along with his fellow artists.

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Nicsap's smile while chatting with President Jokowi made fans even more excited. He appeared authoritative even when facing the President.

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In addition to shaking hands with President Jokowi, Nicsap also had a brief chat with the number one person in Indonesia. They had a casual and friendly conversation.

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Netizens call Nicsap a Javanese guy with blue eyes. His brown-colored eyes and sharp gaze make many girls swoon.

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Nicsap also captured moments with two top Indonesian actresses who were present at the event. He was present with Christine Hakim and Happy Salma.

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Seeing Nicsap's smile like this makes female fans want to call him 'darling'. KLovers, do you also want to call Nicsap 'darling'?