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Bela Keisya Levronka, Bayu Skak Reveals Singer's Attitude Behind the Scenes - Still Criticized by Netizens

Bela Keisya Levronka, Bayu Skak Reveals Singer's Attitude Behind the Scenes - Still Criticized by Netizens

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Bela Keisya Levronka, Bayu Skak Reveals Singer's Attitude Behind the Scenes - Still Criticized by Netizens

Name Keisya Levronka has recently become a hot topic on social media after netizens highlighted the singer's behavior as a guest on a podcast hosted by Marlo. Keisya was criticized for her lack of etiquette due to excessive joking and being disrespectful during the podcast.

Amidst the criticism from netizens that even led Keisya to close her social media account, some close individuals defended the true nature of the Indonesian Idol alum. This includes Bayu Skak as the director of the locadrama starring Keisya. Find out more!

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Keisya Levronka, who is one of the actors in the series 'LARA ATI', is acknowledged by Bayu Skak as someone who likes to joke around during shooting locations.

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Even Keisya, who is called "Tom & Jerry" with comedian Dono Pradana, often 'fights' during their shooting process.

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"Sometimes, when other people see things like this, it seems excessive, Rek. But this is how kids joke around," wrote Bayu Skak in Javanese.

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Nevertheless, netizens openly disagree with Bayu Skak's defense of Keisya Levronka.

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Because the defense given by Bayu Skak is said to be disproportionate to the recent issues that have been highlighted.

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Netizens express that jokes should be made based on the situation and conditions, and consider who the person being joked with is.

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Especially when in the professional realm. Because jokes that are out of place, netizens feel that Keisya is embarrassing her hometown.

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At the same time, there are also netizens who feel that Bayu Skak is defending Keisya Levronka because the singer is involved in his work.

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However, on the other hand, there are also many netizens who agree with Bayu Skak's defense regarding different ways of joking in each region.

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They say that the way of joking of "arek Jatim" is difficult to accept by metropolitan people. What do KLovers think?