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Bigmo Regrets Defaming Azizah Salsha's Good Name: Bringing Down Someone Just for a Short While

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Bigmo Regrets Defaming Azizah Salsha's Good Name: Bringing Down Someone Just for a Short While Bigmo press conference/KapanLagi.com/Sahal Fadhli

Kapanlagi.com - The long drama surrounding the defamation case involving YouTuber Muhammad Jannah alias Bigmo and celebrity Nurul Azizah Rosiade or Azizah Salsha has finally reached a resolution. After going through a series of legal processes that drained a lot of energy, Azizah Salsha officially withdrew her report.

Muhammad Jannah, better known by his stage name Bigmo, has just gone through the toughest times in his life. Being embroiled in a legal case with Azizah Salsha forced him to swallow a bitter pill and conduct deep self-reflection. For a full month, this content creator chose to withdraw from the dazzling online world.

The news of reconciliation brings relief to Bigmo and his brother, Adimas Firdaus alias Resbobb, who were previously accused of spreading slander. They were forgiven after being accused of defaming the daughter of Indonesian parliament member Andre Rosiade.

1. Take Life Lessons About Bringing Others Down

It all started from Bigmo and Resbobb's live broadcast on social media discussing the personal life of Azizah Salsha. In the broadcast, they allegedly made inappropriate jokes about infidelity and adultery.

Bigmo realized that spreading hoaxes and slander was a fatal mistake that harmed many parties. During his hiatus, he didn't even touch his phone at all to maintain the sincerity of his remorse process. He wanted to prove that his apology was not just a gimmick to avoid legal consequences.

"A valuable lesson, bringing someone down doesn't mean you'll rise. And rising from someone else's downfall is just a temporary rise. It's just a sensation," he said when met in the Kebayoran Baru area, South Jakarta, on Monday (13/4/2026).

2. Feeling Unethical Streaming Because of Guilt

Bigmo appeared calmer and more mature as he recounted the lessons behind the defamation case that ensnared him. His decision not to do live streaming for a full month was a form of respect for Azizah Salsha.

He felt it was less ethical to continue laughing in front of the camera while he was in a guilty position. He considered this reflection very important for rebuilding his integrity as a public figure.

"I also haven't streamed for a month, and that's not because of any orders or anything, I just felt it was less ethical to be in a guilty position while I should be laughing or doing something else, it just felt inappropriate," said Bigmo.

3. Bigmo's Mother Anxious About Her Child's Case

Not only Bigmo, but his mother, Putri Regia, also felt an incredible anxiety during this case. As a parent, she admitted that she couldn't sleep well thinking about her children's fate at the police station. She kept praying for forgiveness to be granted by the extended family of Andre Rosiade.

"Oh, of course there is. I was nervous, I couldn't sleep, everything was just overwhelming. But all of that goes back to me praying, I asked for help from Allah. And I believe Mr. Andre is a good person, he will surely accept my apology," said Putri Regia with teary eyes.

4. Grateful for Being Forgiven by Azizah Salsha

An official report on the Bigmo case was submitted by Azizah Salsha based on Article 45 paragraph (4) and (6) in conjunction with Article 27A of Law Number 1 of 2024 concerning ITE and/or Article 310 of the Penal Code and/or Article 311 of the Penal Code. The police then took this report seriously at the Criminal Investigation Department of the National Police.

Fortunately, their sincerity yielded sweet results at the Minang family secretariat as Azizah Salsha withdrew her report. The meeting between the families was warm and full of respect. Putri Gia felt very appreciated by Azizah's family even though she was the one who made the mistake at that time.

Now, Bigmo is ready to return to the internet world with a new, healthier spirit. He promises not to provoke any public figures anymore to gain viewers. For him, enjoyable entertainment is entertainment that maintains moral boundaries and does not harm others personally.

5. Do Not Want to Repeat the Same Thing

"I'm not going to be like that. I just want to have fun, it's all good," Bigmo firmly assured.

Bigmo sees this as a reminder for himself to be wiser in his words. Instant popularity through controversy is indeed tempting, but the risks could destroy his future. Bigmo is committed to improving himself and being more careful in using social media in the future to avoid spreading hoaxes or negative content.

6. QnA Bigmo Case - Azizah Salsha

1. Why did Azizah Salsha report Bigmo and Resbobb? Azizah Salsha reported Bigmo and Resbobb for alleged defamation because they spread slander about her personal life, including jokes about infidelity and adultery, through live broadcasts on social media.

2. When were Bigmo and Resbobb named suspects? Bigmo and Resbobb were named suspects in the defamation case in the first week of March 2026 by the Cyber Crime Directorate of the National Police.

3. How did this defamation case end? The case ended in reconciliation after Bigmo directly apologized to Azizah Salsha and her family on April 7, 2026, which was followed by the withdrawal of the report by Azizah Salsha on April 13, 2026.

(kpl/aal/fbi)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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