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Who would have thought that Malaysian diva Siti Nurhaliza is actually a big fan of Indonesian food? While performing with John Legend in Sentul, Siti admitted that she really misses Cilembu sweet potatoes. So much so that she even talked about this sweet potato while on stage.
"Sentul is in the Bogor area, right? I really miss coming back to Bogor. I can smell the Cilembu sweet potatoes. I really love eating that. Maybe after this I will enjoy it," said Siti Nurhaliza on stage. Wow, just thinking about it makes me drool!
Besides talking about food, Siti also shared that she is currently very busy managing her family and business in Malaysia. As a result, she rarely gets to visit Indonesia. Nevertheless, Siti still loves Indonesia very much and feels that Indonesia is like her second home.
So, for Siti Nurhaliza's fans in Indonesia, don't be sad if you rarely meet your idol. Who knows, the next time she comes to Indonesia, Siti might invite you to eat together while chatting about Cilembu sweet potatoes.
1. Indonesia Remains Number One in Siti's Heart!
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"Half of my heart is in Indonesia. It's like my second home. But since I've started a family, I've focused more on my family, with a child and a husband, and my business is partly in Malaysia," said Siti Nurhaliza.
Even though she's super busy being an international diva and managing her family in Malaysia, Siti Nurhaliza still can't let go of Indonesia. For her, Indonesia feels like a second home that always makes her nostalgic. Not only that, she also admits that she often misses Indonesian traditional foods. Wow, that really hits you in the feels, right?
2. Stunning Performance with a Cultural Touch
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Siti Nurhaliza's performance at the concert yesterday truly amazed the audience! She kicked off with her hit song, "I Love You". Her melodious voice made everyone sing along. Not just that, Siti also performed other Indonesian songs, such as "As Beautiful as Usual" and "Not Just Any Love". Isn't it amazing that an international diva sings Indonesian songs?
Besides her spine-tingling voice, Siti's performance was equally captivating. When singing the song "Cindai", she danced along with background dancers wearing traditional Malay costumes. Overall, Siti's performance made us even prouder to be Indonesians. She successfully showed that Indonesian music and culture can be enjoyed by everyone, including international artists.
(kpl/shn)
Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.