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Falling because of Ade Londok's 'Odading' Chair Being Pulled, Malih: Why Does Comedy Have to Be Like That?

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Falling because of Ade Londok's 'Odading' Chair Being Pulled, Malih: Why Does Comedy Have to Be Like That? Malih and Ade Londok ©special

Kapanlagi.com - Malih Tongtong, a senior comedian from Betawi, was annoyed by Ade Londok's 'odading' action on a television show. In that scene, Malih had to fall because Ade intentionally pulled his chair.

For some people, maybe they consider it all just part of the joke, but apparently not for Malih. The 71-year-old comedian considers that it is unnecessary and inappropriate.

Although unhappy, as someone who has been in the comedy world for decades, Malih himself understands such things.

"Well, that's understandable, because comedy doesn't require testing. Maybe they slipped up," said Malih in a recent Deddy Corbuzier podcast.

1. Not Insulting

Not only Ade Londok, but Malih also warns all junior comedians to be more careful in comedy. For him, good jokes do not need to hurt or insult others.

"That's why we also appeal to comedians now, teenagers now, look for jokes that do not insult people. Don't curse people," he said. 

2. Already Apologized

Furthermore, Malih also said that at that time Ade Londok had already apologized. However, because Malih was already a little annoyed, he ignored it. 

"I think he apologized to me at that time. But I didn't really catch it," he said with a laugh. 

As is known, Ade Londok or often called Mang Ade 'Odading' suddenly went viral because he promoted odading or cakes from Bandung.

Since then, he has been invited several times and collaborated on YouTube vlogs of celebrities. And recently, he also got a role in a TV program. 

(kpl/dwn)

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