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Called More Brave Open, Latest Appearance Portraits of Aaliyah Massaid, Daughter of Reza Artamevia - Criticized by Netizens

Called More Brave Open, Latest Appearance Portraits of Aaliyah Massaid, Daughter of Reza Artamevia - Criticized by Netizens

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Called More Brave Open, Latest Appearance Portraits of Aaliyah Massaid, Daughter of Reza Artamevia - Criticized by Netizens

The figure of Aaliyah Massaid has recently become a hot topic among netizens. The second daughter of the late Adjie Massaid and Reza Artamevia is said to be getting more daring in her open appearance through her posts on Instagram.

So, what does the latest portrait of Aaliyah Massaid look like? Let's take a direct look at her photos here!

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Aaliyah Massaid, the second daughter of the late Adjie Massaid and Reza Artamevia, is showing more of her charm as she enters adulthood. No longer like children, her fashion style has also changed.

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In addition to having a beautiful and charming face, Aaliyah also always successfully captivates netizens with her stylish and daring fashion style.

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Often, Angelina Sondakh's stepdaughter appears stunning with a fashionable and trendy dress style. Of course, there are many pros and cons accompanying Aaliyah's appearance changes.

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Once known as a shy girl, now Aaliyah looks more expressive through her way of dressing. She dares to wear quite minimal clothing.

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However, the impression of being too old or too mature is not seen from her way of dressing. Netizens say that Aaliyah's fashion sense is still reasonable for someone her age.

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Aaliyah Massaid has dared to wear crop tops and even clothes that show her back area. She often uploads the latest OOTD on her Instagram social media.

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Many netizens criticize Aaliyah's recent appearance for being too revealing. However, she completely ignores the criticism.

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Aaliyah seems to be comfortable with her simple yet elegant style of dressing. What do you think, KLovers?