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His Blonde Hair Becomes Controversial and Was Criticized by the Minister of Home Affairs, Pasha Ungu Shaved It All Off and Became Bald

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His Blonde Hair Becomes Controversial and Was Criticized by the Minister of Home Affairs, Pasha Ungu Shaved It All Off and Became Bald Pasha Ungu © KapanLagi.com/Nurwahyunan and © Instagram/pashaungu_vm

Kapanlagi.com - Although not very active on stage and diving into politics by becoming the Deputy Mayor of Palu, Sigit Purnomo Syamsuddin Said alias Pasha Ungu continues to be in the public spotlight. Because, he just changed his appearance. his hair was dyed blonde.

Pasha's new hair immediately sparked controversy. As reported by nasional.tempo.co, Pasha did receive a direct comment from the Minister of Home Affairs, Tito Karnavian, about his new hair.

1. Shaved Off His Hair Completely

Now, after that comment, Pasha changed his hairstyle again. Yes, he completely shaved off the blonde hair and became bald. This was known from his Instagram story post on Sunday (2/8) yesterday.

2. Keep the Promise

Still from his Instagram story, it is known how the blonde hair was used for a music video project with a musician from Palu. Pasha had previously promised to shave off all his hair once the project was completed.

Now, he keeps that promise. He also uploaded the process of shooting the music video. In the music video, this man born on November 27, 1979, appears with blonde hair, wearing black sunglasses, and a white top.

3. Invite Pro and Contra

Previously, it cannot be denied that Pasha's blonde hair has invited both praise and criticism. Many have given compliments, but there are also many who say that Pasha should be able to place himself.

"The most handsome deputy mayor in the entire universe," praised a netizen.

"So tacky. Coloring his hair in different colors!!!" criticized another netizen.

4. No Rules

On the other hand, as reported by nasional.tempo.co, the Director General of Regional Autonomy at the Ministry of Home Affairs, Akmal Malik, said that there are no official rules regarding hair color for civil servants.

(kpl/tdr)

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