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Divorce Issue Becomes Public Discussion, DJ Katty Butterfly Shares About the Pain

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Divorce Issue Becomes Public Discussion, DJ Katty Butterfly Shares About the Pain Katty Butterfly © KapanLagi.com/Muhammad Akrom Sukarya

Kapanlagi.com - The turmoil in the household of DJ Katty Butterfly with Andri Tanuwijaya has not shown any signs of reconciliation. After Andri complained about Katty's post accusing him of cheating, this Thailand-born DJ finally deleted her upload on Instagram.

However, that does not mean that Katty and Andri have made up as before. They still have problems and rumors of divorce are increasingly spreading.

1. Katty's Confession

In the midst of the storm that is threatening her marriage, Katty vents through Instagram. She seems quite resilient in facing the problems she now has to go through in her marriage.

In her confession, Katty reveals that pain is a way to grow up. And with pain, she can gain extraordinary wisdom from life.

"Sometimes we need pain to make us grow. Failure is necessary for us to gain experience. And loss is also necessary for us to obtain (something in return). Because life's biggest lessons are usually taught through slightly painful experiences," she writes.

2. Not Living with Husband?

Since the problems in her marriage were revealed to the public, Katty has never posted any moments together with her husband. She only uploads photos with their child, Katherine.

This raises speculation that the DJ has separated from Andri. However, Katty does not answer questions about the news of her separation from her husband.

(kpl/phi)

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