Kapanlagi.com - Unpleasant news has come from Cinta Kuya. The girl who is Uya Kuya's daughter has recently experienced verbal sexual harassment from a Twitter user @sukasamaartis, who has now disappeared without a trace.
After investigating, the account wrote a comment that was naughty and tended to demean Cinta. "Still young but already grown up," wrote the account in one of its tweets, which has now disappeared.
Upon hearing those words, Cinta became very angry. Through several of her tweets, she even asked her mutuals for help in reporting the @sukasamaartis account, which she considered to have gone too far.
"Can't you guys help report this account so that there won't be any other victims? I feel very sad seeing the contents of that account, and I'm truly speechless," Cinta wrote in her tweet in English.
1. Current Love Condition
Cinta Kuya / Credit: Twitter - cintarahmaniaa
The tweet about love quickly garnered comments from Twitter netizens. Of course, most of them showed their support for Cinta. Many even urged her to report the incident to her parents, Uya and Astrid.
Shortly after, Cinta finally updated that she felt more at ease. And upon further investigation, it turns out that this is not the first time Cinta has received such treatment from other netizens.
"Hi everyone, I'm already calm, it's alright. But I know that as an artist or public figure, it's the consequence. It has happened before, but I keep it to myself. But because this account has gone too far, not just for me, I have to speak up," Cinta wrote in another tweet.
2. Cinta Feels Afraid to Tell Her Parents
Cinta Kuya / Credit: Twitter - cintarahmaniaa
Initially, Cinta was hesitant to tell her parents about this issue because she didn't want to worry them. However, because she was truly scared, she finally decided to tell them.
"Talking to parents about this is difficult, very difficult. There are still secrets that I have never told my parents. But the problem here is that my parents rarely open Twitter, so I asked my mutuals to report and block. My parents are also busy with their activities, they can't open Twitter like I do," she added.
"But because I know it's better to talk about it, I finally told my mom. That's it. Until here, I have told my parents. I'm scared, yes, scared because I don't want my mom and dad to be scared too. I don't want to burden them more because they already have other burdens," Cinta concluded in her tweet.
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.