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Denada Speaks Out About Ressa's Biological Father: Not Teuku Ryan

Denada Speaks Out About Ressa's Biological Father: Not Teuku Ryan

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Denada Speaks Out About Ressa's Biological Father: Not Teuku Ryan

Ressa Rizky Rossano spills a bit about her biological father during a live broadcast on her personal TikTok account on Tuesday (4/7/2026). Ressa admitted that she already knows who her biological father is but is reluctant to be straightforward about it. Ressa only gave a few hints, one of which is about a person from Aceh. 

"Ressa already knows who her dad is. If I give you the clue, everyone will definitely know. Basically, he is from Aceh. That's all there is to it," said Ressa.

After this went viral, Denada, as Ressa's biological mother, spoke out on a recent television program. She mentioned that there are many things she hasn't discussed with Ressa, leading to some misunderstandings.

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"So until now there are many things that we haven't talked about yet," said Denada, quoted by KapanLagi.com via YouTube TRANS7 OFFICIAL. 

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Denada only wants to reveal that Ressa's biological father is Indonesian. On that occasion, Denada also clarified about the Acehnese person referring to senior actor Teuku Ryan. 

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"Indonesian. First, I want to apologize, because previously there were many speculations circulating about several names. I'm sorry, it's not Teuku Ryan, not," Denada emphasized.

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In addition, Denada also apologized to several other names that were mentioned as Ressa's father.

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"I also apologize to Mas Adjie (Pangestu), I also ask for forgiveness from the family of Amien Rais, and there are several other names I sincerely apologize to," he continued. 

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It turns out that until now Denada admits that she is still keeping the identity of Ressa's father a secret from her child. This 47-year-old woman has her own reasons for this. 

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"For me, he (Ressa's father) has decided not to be in our lives, (so) what for," she concluded.