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8 Potraits of Fitri Salhuteru's Boyongan Child, Officially Becoming a Student at University British

8 Potraits of Fitri Salhuteru's Boyongan Child, Officially Becoming a Student at University British

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8 Potraits of Fitri Salhuteru's Boyongan Child, Officially Becoming a Student at University British

Fitri Salhuteru is a friend of Nikita Mirzani, although not an artist, this woman is famous, you know. She is a successful entrepreneur and often appears on television. Fitri's personal life also attracts the attention of netizens.

She has a daughter who has just entered college at University British. Check out the fun of Naira when she's busy cleaning up the dormitory below.

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After some time ago, Fitri Salhuteru captured the moment of Naira's graduation day. Fitri always shows pride in her children.

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Recently, Fitri Salhuteru accompanied her child to college. Naira is now enrolled in university, and as a mother, Fitri doesn't want to miss this precious moment.

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Naira is Fitri Salhuteru's first child. They are very close, even resembling siblings. Here are some moments when Naira took care of her initial college enrollment.

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Naira is studying at the University British, specifically in Colombia. Fitri is very happy to accompany her child, as they will be apart for several years.

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"I hope you're happy, as happy as mommy is to have accompanied you this far. Enjoy your teenage years here and create beautiful memories to cherish later.I love you, my dear.. mommy's prayers are always with you," wrote Fitri Salhuteru.

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Fitri also showed her daughter's dormitory, which looks very nice although not very big. Naira will also bring her bike, can't wait to see Naira's college content.

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Fitri Salhuteru and Naira said goodbye, they hugged tightly. Fitri always supports her children's dreams

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"Mom is not a perfect mother...,But you are the perfect child for me. Congratulations... may all your dreams come true," wrote Fitri Salhuteru.