Kapanlagi.com - Released from prison after 7 months due to drug-related charges, Ammar Zoni reveals his concerns. Irish Bella's husband admits that his financial situation during his detention and rehabilitation process has been difficult.
Ammar Zoni honestly shares his bitter experience during his time in prison, including the financial condition of his family. In the first three months, despite being behind bars, this older brother of Aditya Zoni was still able to meet the financial needs of his family.
However, afterwards, Ammar admits that the financial condition of his family has significantly declined. This is because the 30-year-old actor did not have any income and was unemployed for several months in prison. Here are some of Ammar Zoni's confessions after being released from prison.
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1. Only Able to Support Family for 3 Months While in Prison
Ammar Zoni and Irish Bella's household portrait (credit: Instagram.com/_irishbella_/)
Ammar Zoni shared his experience regarding the impact caused by his involvement in drug use. He admitted that in the first three months after entering prison, he was still able to rely on his savings to meet his family's needs. However, after that, the savings he relied on were completely depleted.
"I was still responsible until the third month. My savings. And after that, I started from scratch again." said Ammar Zoni as quoted from liputan6.com
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2. 7 Months Unemployed
Portrait of togetherness Ammar Zoni and Irish Bella (credit: Instagram.com/_irishbella_/)
During the seven months of serving his sentence for drug-related cases, Ammar Zoni has learned a lot about the meaning of responsibility and commitment to his family. Moreover, during that time, it felt so long for Ammar Zoni without doing anything, without producing anything.
"(Savings) were depleted, depleted. Seven months without doing anything," he continued, Ammar Zoni
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3. Renting out the House
Intimate portrait of Ammar Zoni and Irish Bella (credit: Instagram.com/_irishbella_/)
Ammar Zoni had no choice but to take the step of renting out his luxurious house. Therefore, Irish Bella had to move to her mother's house. Ammar Zoni admitted this in Deddy Corbuzier's Podcast regarding his confession after being released from prison.
"Still providing for her. After three months, I couldn't afford it anymore. That's why I told Irish, let's just rent the house we're living in now. She has moved to her parents' house now," said Ammar Zoni.
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4. Expressing Regret
MomenAmmar Zoni and Irish Bella (credit: Instagram.com/_irishbella_/)
The actor born in 1993 admitted that his decision to engage in drug use has ruined everything. He is facing the consequences of his actions and now trying to rise from scratch.
Ammar, with deep regret, expressed that drugs have brought destruction to his family, including Irish Bella and their two children. He does not deny the significant negative influence of drugs that have destroyed what has been built with great effort all this time.
"So, drugs do destroy families, for sure. That's what I feel. It destroys my wife, my children too. Their future. And everything that I have achieved is gone, just like that, in seven months. Within seven months," he said.
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5. Want to Be a Better Person
Ammar Zoni's heartfelt expression for Irish Bella (credit: Instagram.com/_irishbella_/)
In his continued statement, Ammar Zoni conveyed a message to his wife. He expressed his desire to improve and restore his relationship with Irish Bella. He believes that Irish deserves the best in her life.
"Actually, Irish deserves the best. And hopefully, that best is still me. I will try, keep trying to win Irish's heart back," Ammar Zoni conveyed.
That is Ammar Zoni's heartfelt expression after being released from prison. Let's pray for the best, KLovers.
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