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Flood DM Criticism, Dea Annisa Actually Addicted to Playing Antagonists

Flood DM Criticism, Dea Annisa Actually Addicted to Playing Antagonists

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Flood DM Criticism, Dea Annisa Actually Addicted to Playing Antagonists

After a long absence from the screen, actress Dea Annisa greets her fans again through a fast-paced soap opera. After a year-long hiatus, the woman affectionately known as Dea Imut chose a challenging role as an antagonist character.

This decision certainly invites various reactions from loyal viewers. However, instead of being afraid, Dea actually enjoys her role. This is the second time for her to portray a character that often makes the audience angry. Read more below!

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"After a year of rest, I'm back to stripping. My character here is an antagonist, for the second time," she said when met in the Cikini area, Menteng, Central Jakarta, recently.

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For Dea, playing an antagonist character gives her a wider and more enjoyable space for exploration. She admits that she is not afraid at all of the bad image that may stick to her, even when her social media inbox is filled with spicy messages from netizens.

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"I want to, if I'm not afraid. Even though there are many exciting DMs from netizens, it's just more fun to be the antagonist," she said.

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According to the 28-year-old actress, the character offered to her was so inspiring that she had no reason to refuse it. She also believes that audiences today are smart enough to distinguish between acting and real life.

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"I think the character has inspired me to accept it, so why not? Netizens are smart enough to see that this is just a character," she added.

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The emotional reactions from netizens are actually seen as a success by her. For her, it is proof that her acting has succeeded and the soap opera she stars in is loved by the public.

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"There are so many. They say my character shouldn't come in. But it's really fun because they love the soap opera," said Dea.

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Dea's return to the fast-paced soap opera world is not without reason. She feels that this format gives her the opportunity to develop her character dynamically as the story progresses. "Because it's just fun, the character changes along the way and the exploration is faster," she concluded.